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Old Mon, September 26th, 2011, 04:16 AM
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I received my Gryphon about a week ago and love it so far. The only problem is I get this "drone" sound and pedal vibration when I reach 60mph. I am running the canned 87 tow as I have not received my custom tunes yet. I have read other threads where this is described and everyone says the cause is a CAI, only thing is my truck is completely stock. Could this still be the drone sound or something else of concern?

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Boy, I cannot help you. My truck is nearly the same as yours (it's a 2005 4x4) and I never experienced any kind of strange noise on the stock tow tune with the stock intake. (Nor have I with custom tunes and the Gotts intake version.)

I have to ask this, so just bear with me; that sound does not exist at all using the stock (Level 0) tune, right? And, if you want to "experiment" do you get it using the Level 1 "transmission tune"? If you're negative on both those, then I'd have to say it's some kind of effect caused by the change in fueling/timing in the canned Level 2 tune. I cannot see it being harmful, and suspect it will be eliminated with a custom tune.

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Old Tue, September 27th, 2011, 10:47 AM
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No, the sound is not there on the stock tune. And I did drive home from work this morning (about 20 miles) with the Level 1 tranny tune and no sound or vibration there either. I guess I will wait on the custom 87 performance tune and see what happens. Do you think the truck will eventually get used to the new ratio and "overcome" this sound and vibration the longer I drive with the 87 tow? Or should I just stick with the level 1 until I get the custom tune? Thanks for the help.
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No, the sound is not there on the stock tune. And I did drive home from work this morning (about 20 miles) with the Level 1 tranny tune and no sound or vibration there either. I guess I will wait on the custom 87 performance tune and see what happens. Do you think the truck will eventually get used to the new ratio and "overcome" this sound and vibration the longer I drive with the 87 tow? Or should I just stick with the level 1 until I get the custom tune? Thanks for the help.
As I said, I cannot see this "drone" effect as being harmful, just annoying. Personally, I'd stay with the Level 2 tune unless it just irritates you too much. There's really nothing in that tune that should/could hurt your engine with a stock intake.

But, you've definitely narrowed this down to some anomaly in the canned Level 2 tune engine parameters. I'd make sure Bill knows about this when you order your custom tune(s).

I honestly don't think the truck will get used to anything, but YOU may.

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Old Wed, September 28th, 2011, 02:02 AM
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The sound is there but it is not unbearable. I will continue driving with the 87 tow. I was just concerned it was something harmful. Thanks for the help
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Hey there i know this thread hasnt been posted on in a while, but i also have the same exact problem on my 2007 King ranch 5.4 4x4. My truck is completely stock except for si/do exhaust and the gotts mod. I bought a CS from you guys at php and put in before any modifications as well and noticed the drone noise as described above and it scared me and still kinda does. I havent tried the level 1 tune yet but level 2 and 3 do the same thing and it does not do it on the stock tune.

I am really interested in getting a custom tune, but i just dont know how much it would benefit a truck that hasnt been heavily modified, but if it would fix the drone it would be worth it. I do tow a good bit especially during the summer and i do have 3 inch piping from the y-pipe to the si/do muffler would a custom tune help take more advantage of the exhaust modifications?

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