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Took me less than 5 minutes to install mine (more than half of that was reading the directions). Couple of plug ins and your done. No splicing. I don't know about whether or not it leaves a trace for your dealer to spot or not, but it's worth the risk imo. It's my 2nd Ram I've installed a TTPM in and I've never once had a problem. I do unplug it if I have to take my truck to the dealer.
Extremely easy to put in and take out. Has not set any codes on mine. I guess some look for the boost elbow installation... I just didn't put that on mine.
With my TTPM from DD I received instructions with photos that made it very easy to find the two plugs. As Keith said, they are located over the intake manifold. Nothing to it... . if I can do it... anyone can!
Boy this almost seems like a no-brainer. Under $500. 00?
I don't have gauges yet. I will add them before I do any real towing. Right now I am just pulling a snowmobile trailer that weighs in at around 5500 pounds loaded. I won't be pulling in any real big hills, just nothern Michigan.
I tow my jeep/trailer (tips scales at about 6200), with the EZ on 3 and my auto, I have broke all four tires loose at a stop light racing my buddy in his 4cly wrangler about 1/8 mile I took him with the truck, but my jeep (in tow) on back lost the race by a couple of feet, so HE called it a wash.
You will be amased how much the edge wakes up your truck, I didn't install the elbow yet because I didn't want to mess up that "tamper proof" hose clamp, but now I got my hands on some of those clamps, I will be installing the elbow as soon as the weather breaks.
I got mine for $465. 00 from some web site, but can't remember the name.
I don't think it will through a code since basically what it does is trick the computer signals and allows more boost and fuel pressure (the comuter never knows it).
I don't know how they tell but, when I had my '98 in for service I removed my BD box before I went in and the tech asked me after, when I had remove the box. The computer had picked up something that indicated the engine was getting more fuel. I don't know if the new boxes leave any trace or not.
I think this is probably the website Dave Morris referred to. I sent them an e-mail yesterday to check stock, but did not get a reply. I will call them today.
I think I'm going to go with the Edge EZ, DPP 4" exhaust and an AFE air cleaner.
I was surprised to see the T-409 stainless exhaust is basically the same cost as the aluminized steel, yet double the warranty.
I am planning to skip gages. I will wait and see what develops with additional Edge products. If they come out with a timing/duration box that monitors EGT, I may go that way later.
It looks like the entire project will run a little over a grand . . . not too bad.
What do you think, am I nuts for not getting a pyro?
I have to make sure they are identical (can only do that by removing it), but it looks like the one. I got mine from grainger industrail supply company. The biggest problem is you have to buy a minimum of 100, but that is still cheaper than a voided warranty . They are called "ear clamps" and are typically used for "tamper proof" connections. The only thing I have to locate now is the "mint green" paint that they dap on the edge of the clamp. But that should be easy enough to find in a touch up bottle.