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1997 to 2003 F-150 4.2L, 4.6L, and 5.4L equipped F-150s. |
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Forgot about that one! Also check the fuel pressure regulator and pressure at the fuel rail. Being you own a 97-03 you have a cable TB and when I had mine I never had any lag. Lars
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A few years ago I replaced the fuel pump and that didn't change anything either but what I did notice was the fuel gauge reading would change. I used to get about 200 miles or more at half tank and now I'm lucky to get 175. At empty, i am lucky to get 290-300 when i used to get 325-335. What could be the problem? As far as the Gryphon, I use my truck as a daily driver and I want throttle response and fuel economy. I rarely tow but if I do it's about 2500 lbs. or less. I never have a need to race it since its lifted with 35" tires. With that being said, what tunes should be purchased with a Gryphon? |
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You probably need only the 87 octane performance/economy tune. You've pretty much defined what you're looking for in the tune with your post. It's probably pretty close to what I asked for: Good highway passing performance and any improvement possible on gas mileage.
However, since you've got the big tires, you've effectively reduced your gear ratio. I wonder if Bill could write a custom tow tune that would help you even when you're towing THOSE loads? Since tunes are only $30, seems like maybe a reasonable question to ask him. - Jack |
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Big tires=-mpgs Regearing can get some of the mpgs back, but not all of them. What the gearing on the truck now? And definately a custom tune will help. Lars ![]()
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I have 4.56 gears in the truck now and I recovered a little mileage but it seems as though I am losing more miles to the tank since I replaced the fuel pump. I have the Hypertech PP III that has taken the tire size and gears into account to adjust the speedo. I have noticed the difference with and without the programmer but from what I'm hearing, the Hypertech can't even touch the coat tails of the Gryphon. Should I use the canned tunes or what other tunes should I get? |
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I think all you need is an 87 performance/economy tune. I think you'll probably see better mileage and performance compared to the Hypertech. - Jack |
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sooo did taking the hypertech off do anything lol, i didnt see if you did or didnt
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Thanx Lars
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How long does it take to re-program with the Gryphon? Last edited by RobbyMartin; Thu, September 17th, 2009 at 10:04 AM. |
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