GooseTuned Gen 3 - Baseline Dyno Runs vs Gen 2 Baseline!

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It's not a 100% sure thing. No companies have gotten in yet, and everyone is trying.

The C8 vette took like 5yrs before someone got in. I'm hoping it'll be sooner than later
With the whipple kit coming out for the R, which includes tuning, I’m pretty sure Ford has given the key to whipple. Hopefully someone at whipple has less moral fiber than the folks at Ford.
 

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@GooseTuned .. I've been look at various tuning options and the correspodning dynos for a Gen 3, 91 octane. I live in MT and there is no 93 or E85. As a comparison, HammerBuilt shows more increase around 3400rpm whereas your tuning has the increase starting at approx 3700.

I am curious why you are not making more of the torque available at lower RPMs .. These trucks have a lot of wheel mass, especially with the 37PP.

Thanks
 

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@GooseTuned .. I've been look at various tuning options and the correspodning dynos for a Gen 3, 91 octane. I live in MT and there is no 93 or E85. As a comparison, HammerBuilt shows more increase around 3400rpm whereas your tuning has the increase starting at approx 3700.

I am curious why you are not making more of the torque available at lower RPMs .. These trucks have a lot of wheel mass, especially with the 37PP.

Thanks
They likely loaded the dyno up, or ran in a taller gear.

I lower torque slightly as well, and keep it flatter. It’s safer in the long run
 
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