these are towing tralers 24/7 we need these trucks everyday and we cant afford to shut em down with limp codes when they are 100 miles away and still have a job to get to and get done but the pryo is killing us we cant keep em cool thats why we need these bigger turbos keep me updated on how the afe is working and if this solves your problem we have dealt with every boost fooler we could get our hands on and some that we tryed building
By the way, when I say shut it down, I simply mean bring the vehicle to a stop, turn off the ignition, reset the code with the Edge Juice/Attitude, and start up and go. For as rarely as it occurs, I consider it almost a non-issue.
sad thing is we run tst and we dont have the luxary of eraseing codes just like that
we shouldnt have to clear codes because we upgrade the turbo due to high egts, even as a stocker these trucks produce considerbly high egts. so you say it is no problem to pull over and clear the code but for me i feel like i have a pos if i had a 40k truck that occasionally i have to pull over and reset so it will work rite. yea if it was 15years old and on its last leg i could see but your talking bout well under 100 miles and under 2years old
I understand your concern. Dodge spent a lot of time designing your truck. If dealing with little problems isn't your thing - which I completely understand - then you shouldn't change the design of your 40k truck. Leave it stock as Dodge designed it. The only reason these problems really come up is because people are modifying their trucks. Do you think the DIY mechanics know more than the engineers at Dodge?
By the way, when I say shut it down, I simply mean bring the vehicle to a stop, turn off the ignition, reset the code with the Edge Juice/Attitude, and start up and go. For as rarely as it occurs, I consider it almost a non-issue.