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Old Thu, October 29th, 2009, 09:11 PM
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what canned tunes does it come with, if ya know? you think it will come with STOCK-87 performance?
No - it comes with:

1. Level 1 - transmission only (which improves the way your transmission shifts, especially under high demand, such as passing).

2. Level 2 - 87 octane tow - designed to give you more power in low speed situations, such as moving away from a standing stop. This is really a good all-purpose tune though.

3. Level 3 - 91+ octane performance - should give you a great driving experience all over, but you have to use the high octane gas.

The ONLY "canned" tune I ever used was Level 2. I thought it was a "night and day" experience vs the stock tune. And, Bill's custom tunes are even better, but the difference is not as pronounced. (Remember, he wrote the canned tunes too). Custom tunes are more of a "refinement" to those.

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Old Thu, October 29th, 2009, 09:29 PM
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so until i get my custom tunes, i guess i should use level 1 & maybe 2. i mean the only thing i got done to my truck thats realy different for performance if that how ya wanna think of it is the cold air intake. otherwise everything is stock. and with the fuel, i ordered the 87 performance tune -i had said once before that im not a fan of switching types of fuels. once 87, always 87 unless an extreme emergency. you know!
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so until i get my custom tunes, i guess i should use level 1 & maybe 2. i mean the only thing i got done to my truck thats realy different for performance if that how ya wanna think of it is the cold air intake. otherwise everything is stock. and with the fuel, i ordered the 87 performance tune -i had said once before that im not a fan of switching types of fuels. once 87, always 87 unless an extreme emergency. you know!
I would suggest level 2.
Good way to think on the octane!

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Old Fri, October 30th, 2009, 04:03 AM
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ok...kool. thanks
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Old Mon, November 2nd, 2009, 06:12 PM
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well i got my gryphon today. i opened the box and i tried to fit the programmer into the pod. it didnt fit. the programer came in like a with like a rubber holder that it slides into which then goes into the pod... is it possible that some trimming had to be done to the pod?
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No, you shouldn't have to do any trimming at all. Are you saying the rubber insert will not fit into the pod opening?

I put the insert into the pod first, then slipped the Gryphon into the insert. It's supposed to be a "tight fit" so it won't fall out. Have you tried it that way?

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Old Mon, November 2nd, 2009, 06:26 PM
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yes, i have tried it that way..i mean its way to tight...i can get the insert it, but it dont sit nice, and then i tried to slip the gryphon in and i dont see anyhow that it will fit...lol
 


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