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Phoenix Switch-On-The-Fly Chip (DISCOUNTINUED) (Disabled)
Power Hungry no longer sells the Phoenix/TS chip, but if you need custom tuning we can recommend a few really good tuners that will be able to still provide tuning and support for your chip.

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Old Wed, September 14th, 2011, 02:47 PM
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Are injector upgrades of any kind out of the question with the Phoenix chip? When I'm due for new injectors, I'm thinking about the Beans Diesel Performance Stage 1 reman single-shot injectors. I figure they'd be a perfect match for 4" exhaust and GPT38r turbo. Just a nice mild horsepower package, and still reliable.
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Old Wed, September 14th, 2011, 02:59 PM
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Are injector upgrades of any kind out of the question with the Phoenix chip? When I'm due for new injectors, I'm thinking about the Beans Diesel Performance Stage 1 reman single-shot injectors. I figure they'd be a perfect match for 4" exhaust and GPT38r turbo. Just a nice mild horsepower package, and still reliable.
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The Phoenix can be for STOCK or HIGHLY MODIFIED trucks.
Once you get injectors, the FU will be your only non-option.
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Old Thu, September 15th, 2011, 10:49 PM
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The Phoenix/FU/FU2 matrix shows injector mods listed under the Phoenix. If I have to ship it back to get a reburn, that's no big deal.
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That is exactly what you would have to do if you do more mods, ship the phoenix back. I think your best option is the phoenix with guages of some sort, then when you do more upgrades, ship the chip back.
The phoenix will adapt to anything you do to your truck, the FU wont, but the FU2 will!
Have fun with your new "tools" for your truck
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Is the horsepower "limitation" on stick shift trucks merely because you can't keep boost up between shifts like you can with an auto? I'd assume if you're in one gear for a while, pulling hard, a stick truck should make just as much horsepower as an auto.
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Is the horsepower "limitation" on stick shift trucks merely because you can't keep boost up between shifts like you can with an auto? I'd assume if you're in one gear for a while, pulling hard, a stick truck should make just as much horsepower as an auto.
the stick will make the same HP as the auto, the HP limiting factor is the injectors. I believe that was what Cody was saying that with a truck with stock injectors the max HP gain would be around 100HP stick or auto
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