Cristian
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^^^^I would be speaking with your tuner.
i was talking about you, thought you had upp do the work and they blew your engine then you went with liverniors 6.6 whipple. Just going based on your old thread.
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^^^^I would be speaking with your tuner.
I actually read through that thread earlier. Made me not want to run twin turbos thags for sure.i was talking about you, thought you had upp do the work and they blew your engine then you went with liverniors 6.6 whipple. Just going based on your old thread.
Exactly, don’t get me wrong I would love to get a tt setup working properly on the 6.2 but it’s just not built for boost any boost creep or bad tuning say goodbye to your motor. There’s a reason why you don’t see ppl running themI actually read through that thread earlier. Made me not want to run twin turbos thags for sure.
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i was talking about you, thought you had upp do the work and they blew your engine then you went with liverniors 6.6 whipple. Just going based on your old thread.
and didn’t tune it properly.
I’m not surprised, as the superduty ECU provides boost control parameters stock as well as a greater degree of fuel and timing control because the diesels are obviously turbocharged from factory. As an aside, really cool truck thoughcorrect. And the software to tune a superduty (F350) is (was) not as advanced with respect to the ability to access all parameters and code as the F150 (raptor) platform.
I’m not surprised, as the superduty ECU provides boost control parameters stock as well as a greater degree of fuel and timing control because the diesels are obviously turbocharged from factory. As an aside, really cool truck though