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Old Jan 26, 2024 | 08:21 AM
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I'm looking for a plug and play turner with a displays to wake up my truck after now so more then beft after I put on my 35ich tires. My truck is a 2011 f150 5.0 4×4. I was looking the edge Evolution CTS3 but I'm not sure, any input would be nice. And I do like in cold climate on the hight extreme is -50c or more average is -20 to -30 c during the winter so something that can withstand the cold would be nice.
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Old Jan 26, 2024 | 05:17 PM
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IMO, you should regear instead.

Assuming 3.55 gears and stock 275-65R18 tires. Your turning 1796 RPMs at 70mph. Up your tire size to a 35" you're now at 1646 rpms at 70mph. Change your gearing to 4.10s and you'd increase your RPMs to 1901 rpms at 70mph. High RPMs with a numerically higher gear puts your truck back in its power band. 4.10s with 35s, would have a bit more pep than the stock and factory 3.55 and 275-65R18 tires.




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Old Jan 26, 2024 | 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by TDubYa87
IMO, you should regear instead.

Assuming 3.55 gears and stock 275-65R18 tires. Your turning 1796 RPMs at 70mph. Up your tire size to a 35" you're now at 1646 rpms at 70mph. Change your gearing to 4.10s and you'd increase your RPMs to 1901 rpms at 70mph. High RPMs with a numerically higher gear puts your truck back in its power band. 4.10s with 35s, would have a bit more pep than the stock and factory 3.55 and 275-65R18 tires.
Would be nice but it would be cheaper and easier with the turner but I'll keep the gear Change in mind
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Old Jan 26, 2024 | 09:18 PM
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Getting tuned isn't really going to help
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Old Jan 27, 2024 | 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by BlkNBlu
Getting tuned isn't really going to help
I figured I was just hope full and I don't wanna drop my gears cause I do some highway driving and don't do any towing
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Old Jan 27, 2024 | 03:14 PM
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I tuned myself with hp tuners as I do 80 % highway from Manitoba to Edmonton and back for work.

i Got a cam, a cai and hp tuned cruise at 105



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Old Jan 27, 2024 | 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by BlkNBlu
I tuned myself with hp tuners as I do 80 % highway from Manitoba to Edmonton and back for work.

i Got a cam, a cai and hp tuned cruise at 105
I would like that and have looking in to it but I not clue where to begin and It just seem to scarey to get in to with just the one vehicle rn but I do wanna learn just not the right time that's why I wanna plug and play turner one that I can upload my own tune for when I do learn.
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