Using one on my 01 Ram with a 5.2. It really woke the
engine up between 2 and 3k RPM's....the range best
served in everyday driving. A other nice option was
the ability to adjust the tire size, something local
dealers wanted anywhere from $110 to $155 to do. I can
get by
running regular in the 89 octane mode and 89 when in
the 91 octane setting. When not running California
winter gas, most of the time I can get by with running
the 91
octane setting on regular gas.
--- Garret Lewis <ladysmithgwl@1bigred.com> wrote:
>
> I've been thinking about getting a Hypertech Power
> Programmer III for my
> 1997 Dak. I like the ability to be able to program
> some parameters myself.
> Also, you don't always have to run premium fuel with
> this. I'm sure someone
> on the list has tried one of these out. So, you
> opinions would be
> appreciated.
>
> Garret
> 1997, 4x4, cc, v8
> http://garretl.tripod.com
>
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