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enkeivette 09-09-2015 01:34 PM

Diesel Tuner
 
Tuner for my Jeep is $800... Balls. It helps my mpg by 2-4, offers a dpf delete, and improves tq and hp by 60 and 30 respectively.

But... Would I be an idiot to unnecessarily invest $800 in a 9 year old Jeep with 168k miles?

Leedom 09-09-2015 02:09 PM

If the 2-4 is real world and you drive enough miles I think that the investment could be worth it if you are gonna hold onto the vehicle for a while. 168K is not a lot of miles for a diesel remember.

enkeivette 09-26-2015 01:27 PM

I decided against this btw.

Spent a few hours reading through the forums, the gain seems to be realistically 1.5-1.7 mpg. People claim 2, 3, or 4 mpg improvement, but if you look at the posts with actual data, including decimal calculations, its always less than 2 mpg, even with the dpf delete.

At the rate, it would take 4 years to break even. Plus the added toque Im sure comes with a turbo, fuel pump, trans wear price. And I dont really care about making my 4800lb Jeep fast.

So Im thinking about investing into a taller gear set. Everyone who owns these complains about the high freeway rpm, but no one has done anything economical to solve it, to my knowledge.

Shaolin Crane 09-26-2015 02:59 PM

The ability for black smoke makes the $800 so worth it. FWIW, I only notice those gross improvements on the drive to vegas.

Also, your wear on the fuel pump, egr, turbo and probably even the trans will go down with the removal of the DPF and new tuning. Get that fuckin thing off of there.

Vettezuki 10-04-2015 09:17 PM

What gears are on it? Do you tow?

enkeivette 03-03-2017 08:39 AM

Diesel Tuner
 
Update, I got to keep my cake and got to eat it too.

I found a tune by Malone Tuning LTD for the Diesel CRD. They sell a stage 1, stage 1.5, and a DPF delete only. The DPF/ EGR delete only option was like $350.

So I pull the trigger, show up to the installers house, he downloads my file and sends it to this Canadian company about 3 minutes before they close (he was running late for our appointment). So he sends my comp file out to them for modification, calls them, and they rush to modify and send the file back in the 60 seconds they have before work ends.

The tuner downloads it, and says, that's weird, they titled it "Stage 1.5 tune." After climbing under the car to disconnect some sensors, etc., I get in to test it, gun it... And damn. They sent me the Stage 1.5 tune! Hahahahahaha

Turbo is louder now, spools up sooner, and it'll spin all 4 coming out of an intersection. It's no 1000ft lbs cummins, but it's definitely a hot little van motor now. It surprisingly feels more like a v8, it has the same low end torque but doesn't slow down after that initial grunt. It's the horsepower that's more noticeable surprisingly.

Anyways, fabbed a delete a week later. Yay for black soot on annoying drivers!








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enkeivette 03-03-2017 08:45 AM

Ben, 3.73, and I tow a lot surprisingly.


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Edwarddog 03-23-2019 07:33 PM

Diesel Tuner
 
off road diesel has the red die in it because u dont pay all of the taxes that u would if u got it at the pump


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