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Old Mon, January 3rd, 2011, 03:03 PM
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Hey Bill, I have a Gryphon Evolution and am thinking of upgrading to a CS or CTS programmer. This is for my 2000 F150 5.4. The Evo has been good though I have been having problems with it lately. Also on the canned tunes it came with I cant be sure that I noticed any performance or fuel mileage difference, but I may be wrong.
Anyhow I would like to know if you write a fuel sipper program, my goal is 20 mpg though with 3.73 gears I am not sure if that is possible. I would like to get the best out of my truck. I have added electric fans, and 3 in cat back exhaust. I would like a little more power out of it and a mile or two better per gallon. Let me know what you think and what my options are. Thanks, Mike
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Old Mon, January 3rd, 2011, 04:38 PM
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I'm not Bill but I can throw you my two cents for gas...

If you want to upgrade to a CS/CTS the only way would be to sell your current programmer and use that money towards a new programmer.

As for the fuel saving tunes, they are no longer made. The fuel sipper tunes were pretty much discontinued because they were no fun to drive and did not guarantee better mileage. The best advice I have for improving fuel mileage is to clean the filters, MAF sensors and throttle body, just keeping up with basic maintenance. You could also buy a vacuum guage which shows you how little throttle you are using (and may help you learn to use less), sounds silly but it sure helped me. The fact of the matter is good mileage is hard to get when you have the aeordynamics of a brick and weigh as much as a small whale.
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Old Mon, January 3rd, 2011, 08:28 PM
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Hey Bill, I have a Gryphon Evolution and am thinking of upgrading to a CS or CTS programmer. This is for my 2000 F150 5.4. The Evo has been good though I have been having problems with it lately. Also on the canned tunes it came with I cant be sure that I noticed any performance or fuel mileage difference, but I may be wrong.
Anyhow I would like to know if you write a fuel sipper program, my goal is 20 mpg though with 3.73 gears I am not sure if that is possible. I would like to get the best out of my truck. I have added electric fans, and 3 in cat back exhaust. I would like a little more power out of it and a mile or two better per gallon. Let me know what you think and what my options are. Thanks, Mike
I would also like to add that I've also added underdrive pulleys.
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Old Mon, January 3rd, 2011, 11:37 PM
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I would also like to add that I've also added underdrive pulleys.
The UDP's wont affect a tune at all, but if you want you can have Bill raise your idle RPM's to make sure the alternator keeps the battery charged at idle.
also I am sure that you will love whatever tunes or programmer you decide on getting!

IMO I dont know if it is possible to get that kind of mileage with that truck, I had a 2001 with a gryphon, CAI, and a true dual exhaust and it didnt get any better than 16-17 on the highway. another way to help is to empty out the "trunk" or in our cases the bed and interior of the truck.
Hope that helps
 


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