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If you only used a penny, the cost should only be $0.01. Are you counting labor?:redneck:
Got the chip today. I ordered it from Alligator Performance over in Coeur d'Alene, got free shipping and I got it overnight, can't beat that!
Took a little longer to install than I figured it would. There was a lot of extra wiring in the way of the PCM plug from all the extra fancy crap that was added to the truck by Fontaine, so it took me about 3 times longer to unhook the PCM than it should have.
The Hydra is a pretty sweet unit. It holds 17 tunes (15 customizable slots) and being able to load all the tunes yourself is pretty sweet, plus it was only $375 which is less than some of the 6 position ones. You just look up your PCM code and the software downloads the tunes from PHP. Its got a nice digital controller, I just Velcro'd it by the steering column next to my exhaust brake switch.
Took the truck for a drive and the tunes are impressive. I can definitely tell the difference in quality of good tunes vs. the canned TS tunes I ran in my OBS. The OBS had good power but the EGTs were always high (even on the lower power tunes) and the tranny shifted weird when you were on the throttle. The PHP tunes are spot on, the power is awesome, the EGTs arent excessive (even on the stupid power tunes) and the tranny shifts way better.
I wasn't having much issues with power towing the 5th wheel before, but it should be fun to see what it is like now. It liked to search for gears a bit on long grades before, from what I read from people running the PHP towing tunes, I should see a good improvement in the shifting.
Got the chip today. I ordered it from Alligator Performance over in Coeur d'Alene, got free shipping and I got it overnight, can't beat that!
Took a little longer to install than I figured it would. There was a lot of extra wiring in the way of the PCM plug from all the extra fancy crap that was added to the truck by Fontaine, so it took me about 3 times longer to unhook the PCM than it should have.
The Hydra is a pretty sweet unit. It holds 17 tunes (15 customizable slots) and being able to load all the tunes yourself is pretty sweet, plus it was only $375 which is less than some of the 6 position ones. You just look up your PCM code and the software downloads the tunes from PHP. Its got a nice digital controller, I just Velcro'd it by the steering column next to my exhaust brake switch.
Took the truck for a drive and the tunes are impressive. I can definitely tell the difference in quality of good tunes vs. the canned TS tunes I ran in my OBS. The OBS had good power but the EGTs were always high (even on the lower power tunes) and the tranny shifted weird when you were on the throttle. The PHP tunes are spot on, the power is awesome, the EGTs arent excessive (even on the stupid power tunes) and the tranny shifts way better.
I wasn't having much issues with power towing the 5th wheel before, but it should be fun to see what it is like now. It liked to search for gears a bit on long grades before, from what I read from people running the PHP towing tunes, I should see a good improvement in the shifting.
Yeah, my parent's bought it back when I bought the 550. They were going to take it to Texas and buy a camper, but now they decided they want a 5th wheel toy hauler so they went out an bought a 2015 F350.
I'm not sure what they are planning to do with it now, I'll see if they want to sell it.
My fan belt was looking a little ragged so I decided it wouldn't hurt to change it. It took like 5 min on my OBS so I figured it would be a piece of cake, nope....
For some idiot reason, Ford routed the upper radiator hose through the fan belt on the Super Duty's, which means you have to remove the hose to change the belt. I figure since I have to pull the hose, I might as well replace it with the correct hose so I don't have this problem in the future.
Since I'm doing that, I figured I might as well swap out the thermostat as well. Got the 203* and billet housing from Dieselsite.
I've been planning on adding a coolant filter setup as well, so since I'll have it all apart, I figured I might as well get that done too. I ended up going DIY on that, only set me back about $70 to everything, which isn't too bad.
Decided to switch the coolant over to Delo ELC, so no more SCA's to worry about!
So basically a $40 belt change is turned into like a $350 project, which seems about right for me. :redneck: