TSpecht said:I just bought a TST PMCR but have yet to install it. My understanding of the two different settings is to adjust low RPM fueling and high RPM fueling, so you get a little bit more adjustability to tweak it to your individual preferences. The stock turbo is rumored to be ok up to about level 3/3. I'm sure my plastic intercooler is not.
CMullen said:I was reading about the tST powermax vs the juice. Curious why the PMCR has 2 settings power and torgue when the juice has one "power"
Is the pmcr changing more things then the juice?
Which is better for my truck? Its stock transmission and turbo.
TSpecht said:Just out of curiousity, is the boost limiter and cool down timer expected to be a just a software upgrade, or does it require different hardware? I don't really think I need either feature but just curious how they're doing it.
CMullen said:I was reading about the tST powermax vs the juice. Curious why the PMCR has 2 settings power and torgue when the juice has one "power"
Is the pmcr changing more things then the juice?
Which is better for my truck? Its stock transmission and turbo.
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Tomeygun said:I think the TST does more timing than the juice because of the way the TST does the timing, it uses the Crank and Cam sensor...
But the Juice is way easier on a stock truck, Heck thats what it was designed for. The TST PMCR will require a bit of self control, though I ran 9/9 on the dyno, I never dare tried it on the street
Also the Attitude is quite a cool little gadget, with more feature then I could ever want, or need
I would recommend you attend an event and see both, and maybe ride in a truck with both, etc, etc
In the end both are great boxes and both can make 180 hp (Juice would require the HOT upgrade)
EDIT - Also consider that the TST powermaxCR will have boost limiter and cool down timer soon...
CMullen said:and Thanks to all for the replies![]()