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Upgrade your Edge Evolution to a Gryphon Programmer to allow for custom tuning and additional functionality.

Due to issues with the cable failures due to incompatible versions of firmware, we do not offer upgrades or tuning for the 1997-2003 F-Series gas or 7.3L diesel trucks. We recommend using another platform.


 
 
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Old Fri, March 20th, 2009, 02:33 PM
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Another Question for Cory or Bill

I have an Evo ordered for my truck and plan on upgading it right away. I am looking for answers/advise to the following.

1) On other web sites all you ever hear is that any edge product will wreck you trans unless you have custom tunes which you can't do with an edge so you have to have an SCT. When you upgrade your evo are the trans programming in the canned tunes that are come in the Gryphon the same as the evo or have they been modified.

2) I will soon be installing a 4" t/b Magnaflow, will that make any differance in the required tuning? (with supplied muffler but no cat)

3) Should I also have my FICM reflashed at the same time. It was just replaced (warranty) a month ago.

4) If I have to take my truck back into the dealer can they detect if the FICM has been reflashed?

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I've never heard of Edge hurting transmissions with the canned tunes. Doesn't seem like they'd stay in business long if this was true, does it? My guess is, some people who buy programmers do it to turn their pickups into drag racers, and then they race the things at every opportunity. You do that often enough, and your transmission's toast. I doubt it matters who tunes your truck if that's the way you drive it, it's going to get beat to death.

Exhaust mods seem to have little effect on the tuning, but I'm no expert on this.

My guess is, Ford COULD tell if your FICM were reflashed. The question is, will they try to find out? And, I don't know why you are talking about having the FICM reflashed, so I can't answer that question at all.

Maybe I shouldn't have jumped in here, since I'm not Bill and I'm certainly not Corey! But, I didn't want you to feel "ignored".

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Just go to powerstroke.org and put up a post that you have a stock 6.0L (03-07) and you are thinking of getting an edge programmer for it and see the response.

The question about the reflash is that the dealer just replaced the FICM and now I am getting about 10-12MPG so if I get it reflashed by Bill and I have to take the truck in for other work will they be able to tell if it is other than stock.
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if the dealer replaced the FICM then I am sure they put the latest firmware on it. From what I understand, all Bill does is reflash it with the old firmware . the new FICM programming was done to cut down on warranty claims. Also I thought that the Edge didn't make any changes to the transmission setting but I may be wrong...

I don't understand why so many people want a programmer instead of a Flip chip if that have a diesel
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They say trans issues are because Edge does not modify trans settings. I questioned them but of course no logical reply given.
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Here's how it breaks down, for our diesel products anyway...

Product availability:
  • 7.3L - Multi-Postion Chip, Programmer, Inline Module (Pressure Box)
  • 6.0L - Programmer, Inline Module (Pressure Box), FICM Reflash (Standalone)
  • 6.4L - Programmer, Inline Module (Pressure Box)
Modifications:
  • 7.3L Chip - Engine and Transmission
  • 7.3L Programmer - Engine and Transmission
  • 7.3L Inline Module - Engine only or Engine & Transmission (based on module type)
  • 6.0L Programmer - Engine and Transmission
  • 6.0L Inline Module - Engine only or Engine & Transmission (based on module type)
  • 6.0L FICM Reflash - FICM
  • 6.4L Programmer - Engine Only
  • 6.4L Inline Module - Engine only
In regard to complaints about shifting, the bulk of it revolves around the 6.0L trucks running the Juice/Attitude modules. They've historically had shifting issues on levels 4 and 5 and while the "Platinum" includes improvements to the transmission, there have still be some complaints of aggressive shifts.

In regards to the Evolution/Gryphon, we don't generally have shifting complains but I guess there could be a few out there as well. I've seen a few posts in other forums where someone complained about the Evolution and shifting. Oddly enough though, when I asked them if they had ever called Edge to discuss the problem and see if there was a resolution, I never got an answer. Of course, I know the answer was NO because I would have heard about it.

With literally tens of thousands of these programmers on the street, there simply can't be that many transmission problems or we (I) would certainly know about it. I'm sure that there have been failures that have been related to the use of a programmer, but I honestly think that the bulk of those failures are the result of either outright abuse or the failed component was marginal or compromised to begin with.

Things break on their own without any help from the aftermarket and we have no way of knowing just what condition any of the driveline components are in when installing any type of performance products. The reality is that when you increase the power output 50% (or more), sometimes it helps push something that is marginal to the point of failure. We can't help that. I just don't understand how people can jump up and down and get upset when something breaks. We do the best we can to ensure we offer a safe and reliable product, but again... things break.

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Thanks for the reply Bill

What is the inline module you have listed?

It realy bugs me when someone slams a product and when you question them why, they have nothing to say, that makes any logical sense.
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Inline modules are for primarily diesel vehicles (although some companies make them for gassers) and go in between the PCM and the wiring harness to modify input and output signals.
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Just picked up my EVO today. Hopefully will be able to install my exhaust and EVO this weekend. Will do my best to get to Dynomite in July for a FICM reflash and maybe a Gryphon upgrade befor then.
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Forgot to mention that our local auto parts store here in BC has there EDGE products on sale (trade show). Pick up mine for $444.99 CND ( about $370 USD) part # 15003
 


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