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They are built by Diesel Dynamics and you can get them from them or from several other vendors: www.dieseldynamics.com



I heard it's pretty easy to exceed the capacity of the CP3 and fuel rail with this combo even with an upgraded fuel system. Big injectors and box can exceed fuel supply and cause rail pressure to drop (causes missing & hesitation). It would be interesting to hear from Lonestar and see if he's experienced this. It would be a wicked combo if the system was up to the task! :D



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Thanks for the info, from thier site it says you can only use stage 1 with the stock turbo and airbox, and that all three require the boost module. Is the boost module the True Torque Power module or soemthing different?
 
Originally posted by Bertram65

Thanks for the info, from thier site it says you can only use stage 1 with the stock turbo and airbox, and that all three require the boost module. Is the boost module the True Torque Power module or soemthing different?



From what I have seen come through the shop: our TTPM and the Edge EZ both have boost fooling (boost module); the Quadzilla box has the feature, but must be in one of the two "on" positions (boost fooling does NOT work when the switch is in the off position). Have not seen any other boxes here.



Bottom line on turbo/airbox stuff is 330-350rwhp is the limit for the stock setup. Any more than that, regardless of how you get there (box, injectors, box/injectors) WILL require a turbo upgrade. Turbo upgrade requires airbox and exhaust upgrades.
 
I'd like to know how these boxes fool the computer.



We have data recorded with OBD2 using an EZ, and have found that the computer DOES see for instance, 32 psi boost... . so what in these boxes causes the computer not to throw a code?



Based on this, just so everyone knows, the Dealer CAN tell if a box was on these trucks. The Boost is stored in the computer.
 
Originally posted by curatchko

I'd like to know how these boxes fool the computer.



We have data recorded with OBD2 using an EZ, and have found that the computer DOES see for instance, 32 psi boost... . so what in these boxes causes the computer not to throw a code?



Based on this, just so everyone knows, the Dealer CAN tell if a box was on these trucks. The Boost is stored in the computer.



So are the miles per hour! And I was even told the computer stools on the percentage of time spent at various speeds!
 
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