Comp version of Catcher...
When talking about a comp version, I see it as there would be two different approaches. One, you could program the Catcher to offer the performance of both the current catcher and the comp box. Two, you could program the Catcher to be optimized for use with a comp box. I would prefer number two. I realize that Edge could also offer a version of the comp box that is optimized for the catcher, but that would not help all of us that already own the comp box.
Things I like about the Edge Comp box:
Adjustability, both the 1-5 and the sublevels
Being able to turn it off, and really detune the pickup under certain conditions.
As far as what should be changed, that is a tougher question. Even though the comp boxes are very similar from pickup to pickup, everything else is totally different (eg. injectors, turbos, and how the pickup's are used). From my personal perspective, I would not like to see anymore advance then what the comp box, combined with the stock ECM supplies. At least not above 1,700 rpm. Below that, whatever works out to give the best throttle response. Everyone seems to want to be able to fuel above 3400, and I would like that as well, but I'm not sure that is possible, from the ECM. I use my pickup as a daily driver, I sometimes town a light travel trailer, and drag race on weekends. I have made over 180 1/4 mile passes this year, so that is the performance area I am concerned about. I live at 4600' altitude, so quick spool up with minimal smoke is also a concern.
I hope this information helps...
Paul
When talking about a comp version, I see it as there would be two different approaches. One, you could program the Catcher to offer the performance of both the current catcher and the comp box. Two, you could program the Catcher to be optimized for use with a comp box. I would prefer number two. I realize that Edge could also offer a version of the comp box that is optimized for the catcher, but that would not help all of us that already own the comp box.
Things I like about the Edge Comp box:
Adjustability, both the 1-5 and the sublevels
Being able to turn it off, and really detune the pickup under certain conditions.
As far as what should be changed, that is a tougher question. Even though the comp boxes are very similar from pickup to pickup, everything else is totally different (eg. injectors, turbos, and how the pickup's are used). From my personal perspective, I would not like to see anymore advance then what the comp box, combined with the stock ECM supplies. At least not above 1,700 rpm. Below that, whatever works out to give the best throttle response. Everyone seems to want to be able to fuel above 3400, and I would like that as well, but I'm not sure that is possible, from the ECM. I use my pickup as a daily driver, I sometimes town a light travel trailer, and drag race on weekends. I have made over 180 1/4 mile passes this year, so that is the performance area I am concerned about. I live at 4600' altitude, so quick spool up with minimal smoke is also a concern.
I hope this information helps...
Paul