I know the discussions of stacking are numerous, but I did not get the answer I was looking for in the readings.
I am looking at a Predator for diagnostics mostly, but do curently have a regular Juice/***.
So my question is do I use the Predator '0' tune and let the Juice make the power. or should I run the juice at '0' and let the Predator make the power?:confused:
tbone1227
12-28-2004, 02:50 AM
run the predator on full and edge on 0 so you get the attitude or just forget about the edge and get gauges
jetboatjockey
12-28-2004, 08:56 AM
what t-bone says. installed reman, truck tested edge, same problems, i just have expensive guages, would not recom edge to any one. nelson 05 chev.
JEBar
12-28-2004, 09:18 AM
have received excellent service from Edge Juice products for over 3 years and for the last year have been running a Hot Juice that has performed flawlessly ... I haven't gone to their Attitude version because I already have guages ... I do have a Predator which, while I am sure their power programming function is good, will only be used for diagnostic/engine monitoring functions ... as a side consideration, should I ever have engine problems under warranty I can easily remove my Hot Juice and leave no traces ... under certain circumstances it could be impossible to remove any program that has been installed in the truck's computer which could cause warranty issues
Jim
JEBar
i like the idea of the predator for diagnostics, but would also like to use it for speedo correction. I have the J/A now and like the 'gauges' and tranny protection...but I am torn what is better for the power, if I was to run both for features. Can not handle both having power.
Kennedy
12-31-2004, 01:35 PM
I would use the Juice for the power and the Predator for diagnostics. I'd also suggest trying the Predator individually and see how that works for you.
1SAST
12-31-2004, 02:17 PM
I have been following this waiting for an answer but have yet to see it. I am happy (for the most part) with my J/A. However, I would like to get the predator for correcting the speedo, raising the limiter and for diagnostics. Can I do this without loading a predator tune. I would like to though, like Kennedy said see what works better on my truck.
Eric
Kennedy
12-31-2004, 02:33 PM
Yes, the Predator allows you to modify speed parameters and apply to stock tune.
1SAST
12-31-2004, 03:13 PM
Thank you thats what I needed.
Eric