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Greetings from Monroe, GA
Just joined up after purchasing my '02 F250 today :happy-dancing: (also felt like I needed to after reading Corey's "lurker" post). :cheesy smile: Looking forward to coming up to Winder, talking to Bill, and getting some work done.
Sorry, really don't know what else to say right now, except for :rock band: ROCK ON!! Later! :bolt: |
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Welcome to the party! :party: Always glad to have a fellow Georgians around. :D Holler when you're ready for some tuning. :2thumbs: |
Hi AB...I'm right down the road from ya :cool_beans:
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Welcome to the forum!
Lars |
Welcome to the site:2thumbs:
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Welcome, :howdy: Glad you're here. Congrats on the purchase
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Dang, another one going to see THE MAN in person! I really feel deprived! :cry-blow: But, welcome anyway. ;)
- Jack |
Thanks all! Glad to be here!
Chipped and installed as of 2015 hrs on 3/4/09. All I can say is holy :censored1: What a night and day difference! I know that I have to get some more highway miles on it to really tell, but I reset my mpg indicator on the way home, and when I got here, 23.4 mpg! It was actually at 27.3 until I hit a few hills. :yikes2: When I've been driving around before the tune, the best that I've seen on it was 17.2 on the hwy, so I can't wait to get a good run on it and see what it does. BTW, that was in the 100hp setting too. :cheesy smile: Bill, thanks, you're awesome! :2thumbs: |
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Enjoyed meeting and chatting with you last night. :D As you can tell, I'm a chatty sort of person, which sometimes can be a handicap. :whistle: One thing... don't believe the "Lie-O-Meter" for fuel economy. One of the unfortunate side effects of tuning is that the accuracy of the MPG is adversely affected. The DTE should still be pretty accurate since it basically calculates off the amount of fuel in the tank versus miles driven. Let us know how it goes after a fill-up and you can put pencil and paper to it. :2thumbs: Take care and if we don't catch you before then, have a safe and enjoyable trip to Alaska! :shovel: :snowblow: :sled: :ifishing: :snowedunder: |
Congrats on your purchase. Welcome to the site.
Ty |
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Bryan |
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I checked my fuel economy for a tank that I had filled the day I picked up the truck plus one day on the chip. I got 14.6 mpg on that tank. I fueled up today before heading to south Georgia and took Hwys 11, 83, 23, I75, and US 300, from Monroe to Albany. On the two lane country roads, I ran about 60, and on the interstate 70-75. After fueling up, I calculated 20.5 mpg, and the overhead was reading 20.9. So a huge improvement overall and the overhead (so far) is off by a smidge. Of course I won't rely on it but will continue to calculate mpg manually. Who knows, after a few runs and if it continues to be close, maybe I will use it. :shrug: |
Thanks for the update. That's awesome! Now to get that kind of mileage on every truck. :D
Take care. |
I'm "alaska-bound" myself, moving to Anchorage in July. I've been wanting to order a Gryphon and now that we are pulling a travel trailer over 5k miles I figure why not?! Hope the move goes well!
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I absolutely love my phoenix, you won't be disappointed. Have you picked up your copy of the milepost yet? Still waiting to order ours, loads of info in there. Good luck with the move also. |
I hadn't heard of the milepost but will check it out..sounds like a good reference for seeing the state. We are driving from Ohio over to Portland and Seattle first then heading north, planning on about 15 days/5600 miles. Where about are you moving?
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The milepost is a book that lists all of the hotels, fuel stops, food joints and anything else of any importance for the Alaska Highway (previously the AlCan). We've been told by quite a few people that have driven to Alaska that this is a must have. Just google it and you can find out more about it and where to get it. Make sure that you get the most recent copy since it's always being updated. My wife found it the least expensive at Amazon, I don't remember the price but it was probably $8-$10 cheaper than the other places we looked at. We've thought about several different routes, it's dependent on whether we have to tow my wife's car to Tacoma and have it shipped from there or not. I'd like to go to Portland/Seattle because that's the area where I grew up and it would be good seeing it again. Also, I don't know if you've been or plan on going, but Vancouver Island is a must see if you have the time. The ferry ride is awesome and there is beautiful things to see there. I don't know how big of trailer you're pulling, but you can take it on the ferry (might be a little costly), or maybe you could leave it parked at a campground, go up and come back, then hood and go. Whatever you (we) decide to do, it's going to be a great journey! :2thumbs: Bryan |
Hey Bill,
I have a question, if I add a valve body to my tranny, will I have to have any of the programming changed? Thanks, Bryan |
Rock on !!!:cool_beans:
Precisely why I didn't go with one of the "other" tuners! :D |
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