Z71 Grizzly
02-26-2005, 06:26 PM
My neighbor had a 2000 dodge 24v that would run like a raped ape and he did half way decent at pulls and one a few locals but he stacke an edge and superchip and really whooped some ass untill he blew his head gasket now he owns an 05 cummins with an edge but still wants more power and smoke and wonders if he'll have the same problem if he tries it with the power pup any suggestions thankx
Slick
02-27-2005, 08:32 AM
Seems like the PowerMaxCR is the way to go for the 3rd gen. dodges.
Not sure if they have these for the 05's...:confuzeld
For the previous model year 3rd gens. this box makes way more power than the stock turbo can handle. I don't think there would be any reason to stack this box with anything if you have a stock turbo.
Z71 Grizzly
02-27-2005, 09:58 AM
O.K Thank's I'll tell him.
Jim659
03-11-2005, 10:42 PM
Seems like the PowerMaxCR is the way to go for the 3rd gen. dodges.
Not sure if they have these for the 05's...:confuzeld
For the previous model year 3rd gens. this box makes way more power than the stock turbo can handle. I don't think there would be any reason to stack this box with anything if you have a stock turbo. Superchips or Bully dog are a good stack for removing speed limiter, changing tire sizes, etc.
Patriot_RAM
03-12-2005, 10:46 AM
Stacking the Edge EZ and the TST PMCR runs cooler and seems to be easier on the turbo. Note -- If the boost hits 40psi on the '05 it will blow the intercooler. They switched to plastic tanks in '05.
Z71 Grizzly
03-12-2005, 12:24 PM
I know about the boost limits but my neighbor who has the Cummins doesn't. Guess he should have bought a Dmax. He put a non attitude juice on and wants to get a Power Pup and stack it. He thinks he's invincible with that Cummins. There's a few Duramax's running around here and I tell him" quiet power". He say's quiet with no power.Yeah right