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Old Wed, April 7th, 2010, 05:44 PM
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Ok, the missus bought me a swamps IDM for our anniversary...sorry. she is an only child.

And as much as I complain about her, she lets me have as many cars, motorcycles and guns as I want. In fact, she found our house because it had a huge (for our neck of the woods) garage.

Anyways. Its swamps version with all the trimmings, voltage and frequency bump. I have no idea what this means, ask cody or Dave or Bill. I ride the special bus when it comes to computers.

So the install was..well interesting. I hate the dang wheel liners. Got that out, the IDM was two 10mm and then a 7mm I think to separate it from the bracket. Install is reverse and Bob's your uncle...

Fired her up. I couldn't notice a change in that, but I pulled out a 120 volt IDM...Most people have posted the fire up was quicker.

Backed her out of the drive and ran around the neighborhood. Throttle response is much...much nicer.

Worth the 275? This week will tell. I didn't drive it around enough to tell. But after the phoenix and this, its drives like it should have from the factory (speed wise).

I may need to look into a little more power down the road to help light up those pesky dually's out back though...
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Old Wed, April 7th, 2010, 08:15 PM
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Nice!

Good to hear you got it in, the wheel wells can be a real bear sometimes.
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Got a heckuva deal there... on both the missus and the IDM. Let us know how you like it once you get some seat time.
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All right, mid week review. 200 miles on...Starting from stop lights is even better. The little hesitation, or rather throttle pedal movement with little or no acceleration is gone. I would say the amount of improvement from stock to 80dd is the same amount of improvement from 80dd to 80dd with the IDM.

I have to say its definitely worth it. Above 1900 rpm, I can't tell a difference other than slightly better passing response (not power, just initial response). But the Chip was way bigger difference in that department.

I would say its like putting on new spark plugs on a gasser that had reaaaly old oily sooty plugs.
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Old Sat, April 10th, 2010, 08:56 PM
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That sounds about what I'd expect. It's sort of the same thing we see on the 6.0L FICM. Very little (if anything) about 1800-2000 RPM, but off the line it's a nice improvement.

Hopefully you'll have some mileage results soon.

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Yeah, the day to day driving has picked up nicely. I can't imagine it will do much for the long 2000 rpm hauls on the freeway.

If only I could slip something onto my patrol car to pick it up, something that I could plug into the obd 2 port (hint hint)
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