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Old 04-15-2014, 10:29 PM
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I have the evo in my truck. Recently added banks intake, headers and monster exhaust. now I'm looking to get a tune to match what I have installed. would this be the best route for me to take? I tow fairly often so I'm always on level 2 but I just feel like the truck is sluggish even with all the extras. Any info/Ideas would be great as I'm not to sure how this upgrade to a Gryphon really works.



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From the info I've gathered on this site a custom tune is your best bet, especially with the intake and exhaust. The stock evo can't compensate for the lean mixture your intake is likely to create. Contact the folks at power hungry performance @ gopowerhungry.com
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You'll need to join the php forum in order to post your hex code.. They have a order form and it will ask you all about exhaust and cai's... I run a performance tune which is a little more peppy than the canned level 2 tow.. I actually tow with it... I'm guessing a custom tow would be a bigger difference.. If you tow a lot you may want to bump up your gear ratio angela@phptune.com
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