Will L.
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Oh yeah, the 5 spokes look way better imo.
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Oh yeah, the 5 spokes look way better imo.
I had to look twice to notice the difference. Lol
Both sets of wheels look nice, but the 5 spoke wheels look better to me. Run those in the summer and run the others in the winter.
It's great to have multiple sets of wheels for different seasons. I am lucky enough to have 2 different sets for both my Chevy trucks. On the worst looking wheels I run the most aggressive snow tires I could find. On the better looking wheels I run all season tires. Usually by now I have put my snow tires on, but I am holding out as long as I can. No big snow events yet that would scare me with the all season tires being on the truck. Weather man is talking a mixed snow and ice event next week, I might have break down and put the snow tires on the daily driver soon.
Good for you! It's always nice when things come together.
That's awesome! Its amazing what GOOD tuning will do to an engine
Your dually may get better fuel mileage than your daily driver.
Welcome to gen 4 tuning, gen 3's did just what you told them.I'm still tuning......... I've learned that just my luck, my generation of ECM is more difficult to tune because it has a VIRTUAL Volumetric Efficiency table, so when you make changes to it, it does calculations to coefficients elsewhere in the tune and then to make the math work it will backwards update the VVE table, modifying the changes you just made. It's a lot of iterating to dial in the map. And since I was struggling, I redefined the boundaries of the zones in the table to help with those calculations......which basically started me all over again. I did that after the 24th iteration of the VVE tune. I'm now at the 29th iteration. Luckily it does seem like it's reacting a bit better now after the redefinitions, but man, this is a frustrating process. I really just want to be working on the IP swap on the dually, but I need to get this thing dialed in better before I do that. Good news is that Sunday I did some driving with one of the earlier tune iterations and it looks like my fuel economy has improved, so that's encouraging. Once I finally get the VVE dialed in, then I can start dialing in timing and then good things should start happening then.
I'm learning this. Ugh.Welcome to gen 4 tuning, gen 3's did just what you told them.