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2004 to 2008 F-150 and Mark-LT 4.2L, 4.6L and 5.4L equipped F-150s and Mark-LTs. |
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I am new to this custom tune thing.So if people could help me out with some questions I would appreciate it. I have a 2008 f150 with the 5.4 K&N fipk kit with a cat back pro flo exhaust. What tunnner is the best for overall operation. I think there where three different models. One was a can tune another was what I think they call a flash tune but fully adjustable? and the third was a gauge mount that was adjustable as well. The tunes I want I think are a 87 performance tune, tow haul tune and for the third I am not sure? I would like to get the most out of what I have already put in with not loosing too much gas mileage. I get 14 or 15 for all around town driving. i would like to see that increase a bit more with this purchase. Am I on the right track or not. Remember I only now what I have typed so any input will be greatly appreciaeted. Keep in mind with the mods have already done there was no increase in mileage. With the same mods in a 2008 standard cab 4.6 I increased 3mpg HLB Last edited by hlbbig69; Wed, October 28th, 2009 at 05:43 AM. |
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The tuner is called a gryphon and with a couple custom tunes it would be a great addition to your truck.
The gryphon is just like the edge evo except with php's black case and tweeked canned tunes. The gryphon comes with canned tunes but you may order custom ones and those come later after you recieve the gryphon. The customs are made/writen for you and your truck so they are better then the canned tunes. The gryphon is a flash style tuner but the great thing about it is it's gauges! Lars
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HLB P.S. I have a pro flow cat back system with a series 63 K&N FIPK kit I get about 14 to 15 mpg for all around driving |
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The Gryphon comes "preloaded" with three "canned" tunes. Level 1 improves your transmission's shift properties. Level 2 does the same for the transmission and makes further adjustments in the engine to improve towing performance. Level 3 is a performance tune if you use 91+ octane gas.
I saw an improvement in gas mileage just by running the Canned Level 2 tune. You don't really have to know anything to use a Gryphon and installation is dead easy, needing no tools. You can modify the characteristics of any tune by using the "Custom Options" menu that is built into the Gryphon. There's no way to adjust cooling, and I'd leave the spark advance alone unless you are using higher octane fuel than what is specified for the tune you are using. About the only way you might tear the truck up would be to set your rev limit too high (like around 6000). If you keep it at or below 5400, you would be fine. Likewise, don't be too aggressive on changing the "shift firmness", the tune has already done that for you. There's a Q&A about the Custom Options here, that may help to answer some of your questions: http://dygytalworld.ehost-services13...ead.php?t=1101 Bill can write you three custom tunes to replace the canned tunes, but you don't really need three if you don't want them. I have an 87 octane "highway" tune and an 87 octane towing tune. That's all I have and all I use. - Jack
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Perfect that is the answers that I was looking for thank you very much for taking the time to explain that would you suggest an 87 perforamcne tune and a tow tune. If I read your post right you had good luck with the level two canned tune which is a tow tune. Would it be better to go with what you did or have two custom tunes like I mentioned above. Each tune is how many $ and do you think it is worth the money in the rewards you reap. I also have the k&N FIPK kit 63series and a flow pro cat back which I have been told is simular to the gibson line
Thaks again you have been a big help HLB Quote:
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Taks Jack for all th info and the other page of info as well
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It sounds like you don't use 91 octane gas though, so you need only the two tunes I first suggested. So, where do you put them? I put my 87 highway tune in the Level 1 position and my tow tune at Level 2. This left the Level 3 "canned" tune in place and I've NEVER used it. Tunes are currently $30 each when you buy the Gryphon from PHP for $399. And yes, it comes with 3 "canned" tunes you can use until your custom tunes are written. My gas mileage increased with the level 2 canned tune and it increased a bit more with the custom tunes. - Jack |
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