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Yeah, but the Gryphon is what I got!
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- Jack |
Haha, yeah I was worried once upon a time because I put EOT on the display and it read zero for a few days. If you can read EOT on the gryphon then you can also log it. I just figured I'd throw it out there because I noticed you have an eleventh generation F150. They made some changes for the '08s and throwing out that sensor was one of them.
I just stuck to something easy like MAF sensor variations with the gotts mod to show that a truck wont run lean with the gotts mod. Your pushing a different boulder with your gryphon project. :hehe: But it probably will work well enough since the engine oil should be warm in a few minutes. |
Speaking of which, I'll likely be reverting from my AEM back to a Gotts-like system. Open filter is just too noisy and I just don't run the truck hard enough to benefit from the extra power.
With the short record time available, I will likely test at different EOTs. I'm most interested in startup and 100C, fully warmed up. |
I ran open filter and I could barely hear it. I switched back because of the awful intake temps. I was sitting in line at San Antonio Raceway to get some solid quarter mile times and it would climb over 110 degrees every time in 50 degree weather. :disbelief: I was running summer quarter mile times. I'm also thinking the track had something to do with it. Took a single data log and saw some funky stuff from one of the runs compared to the regular logs I have.
You should be able to get some good info, it'll just take longer to build up larger stats. |
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But it looks like with PHP's version of minotaur software for the f150s they might include a live link module so you can use a laptop with the Gryphon. This wouldn't include the CS or CTS unfortunately....:( |
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