Thanx to the mods here for a great site, and not getting "power trips" at random times!
Slim: At wide open throttle, what is your peak egt and peak boost?
I've hit 21 bumps by the scanner, my gauge is a 0-15 so cant really know what it does when it pegs gage at 15+ on mine 1100-1150F EGT; IIRC Dennis had been running 1250Fat WOT before playing with the tune he's running now.
10-11 psi & I'm running 100 mph I run mostly 75 mph which is 4-6 psi 650-700 depending on ambient conditions
Now question I'm thinking about on the unbiased nature of the test:
For the test team HXCKO vs ATT that says the ATT won't run without a special tune, yet per the article that was linked in MaxxTorque makes me go Hmnnnnn.
"After I fixed these problems, we took the Suburban to Payson and back with a 4,000-pound hydraulic dump trailer in tow. The fixes were a four-inch exhaust, new fuel tank and cleaned fuel system, Walbro FRC-10 lift pump, no tank sock, and a new six-position selectable tune chip. We did this with Tom Buddy who wrote a six-switch selectable tune for the 1995 OBDI computer. There were three people in the Suburban. We reflashed the chip in Payson with tune changes and at the end of the trip came up with the following conclusions.........."
According to the tester the ATT won't run in his Burb with the same 6 banger tune that appears to be what was run VERY SUCCESSFULLY in the article, where author seems to be very pleased, no smoke or lag issues reported in article,.
Could it be, the tune that was tailored to run with the HX CKO turbo is the cause of the performance loss when paired with ATT, or another on vehicle issue/unique difference/unknown variable; that is the cause of the testers performance delta which in complete contrast to the MaxxTorque article and other ATT owners that are reporting successes?
I'm not inferring that the HXCKO 6 banger tune is bad, but thinking that if a factory tune isn't what a HXCKO needs to get best out of the HXCKO, why then would one assume that a tune specifically for for a HXCKO would work on a ATT, and for a true apples to apples comparison, would one not run a specific ATT tune on it that had the same amount of time or dedication put to developing the best tune? Unless there might be a secondary motive to not show one set of performance over another, but I digeress.
Just as an FYI I'm into about the 10th iteration of tune in my truck from Bill Heath, and it still is not 100% dialed in better but just feels like something is missing, I'm hoping that at some point we will be able to incorporate the new info from OBD-I tune Dennis & colleagues can be incorporated into the OBD-II tune.
Final thought: Is the apples to apples test run on test vehicle really closer to a oranges to limes comparison, where both are citrus fruits; but different enough to require different harvesting and processing to get best flavor from the juice?