I just ordered mine and I can barely contain my excitement! I'm just wondering if anyone else ordered one!
I just ordered mine and I can barely contain my excitement! I'm just wondering if anyone else ordered one!
Congrats man!! I am sure you are going to love how your truck runs once it is all set up.
Greg
2019 | RAM 2500 | CCSB | 6.4 HEMI
Congrats!
I was looking at buying it and according to their website delete is not yet available and may only be available for those outside the US. I will more than likely end up going with a raceme to do the delete and tune. Congrats and let us know how you like it.
Which website do you speak of?
Go to http://hardwayperformance.com/custom...g-package.html
You unlock your ECM with the unlock cable and tuner provided by Bully Dog, second you upload the stock delete tune into your truck from the autocal, after, you pick the performance tune you want and upload it to your truck. As far as an EGR delete kit and stuff they are out, but with this you simply just unhook the DPF and unplug the throttle valve.
Straight from EFI Lives webpage. As of 01-28-2015.
http://www.efilive.com/latest/2010-1...c-pre-release/
If I misread it, then it's a happy misunderstanding as there is a shop in my area that can do the tuning.
@whatsthehassle I can see what you are saying with the article there, but the companies that have the autocals out require the removal of emissions items after installation of the tunes.. All I know is I've talked personally with some people and I know you may delete the 4th gens with the new autocals.
That's good news for me then. I will just have to go to my local diesel shop and tell them to take my money. He quoted around 500 for the dyno tune and I already have the exhaust and egr delete kit. Thanks for the information.
There's a few other companies, us included, that's doing the R&D on emissions equipped tuning as well. Trying to see if can turn the wick up just a bit and not cause issues for those of ya'll that get inspected or otherwise don't want to delete your new truck, but want some more umph under the hood without breaking things
It's a CYA thing on EFI's part. By them saying you cant, (and how they send them to the programmer you cant) allows them to stay in the good graces of the EPA. Now, once it gets to the programmer there's a few tricks to disable emissions programming and voila! It's now a delete capable programmer and EFI is still in business.
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