This says a lot. Any idiot with a laptop and a Wideband O2 sensor can make a tune run at wide open throttle. The secret sauce is drivability and partial throttle response.Working on it. The shop owner is on break right now and then we are looking for a 4 hour window without anyone needing it afterwards incase I run long. The past three times I have only done one power pull as I spend most my time working on the foundation al stuff.
One design isn't inherently any safer than the other. Its all about the tune. You can blow up an engine with either of them in short order if you have a destructive tune.Really wanting to charge mine. Yet, i’m seeing Ripp’s are poppin’ 3.6s left and right.
Tuning issues are alot of the issues supposedly.
Anyone hearing of mags scattering 3.6s?? I’m hoping being screw vs centrifugal may be the safer bet.
100% understand. Definitely not racing a gladiator ? yet, I now know of 3 JL’s scattering on ripps driving like grandmas.One design isn't inherently any safer than the other. Its all about the tune. You can blow up an engine with either of them in short order if you have a destructive tune.
There has been a lot of bickering on and off on this and other threads about Ripp vs Magnuson etc. Heat soaking of intercoolers, efficiency and intake air temp, etc. But the reality is that those differences are only relevant if you are drag racing it or tuning it trying to get every last bit of performance.
And if that is your priority, then you bought the wrong truck. Most of us just want 100 ft-lbs more torque between 3000 rpm and 4500 rpm along with stock or better levels of drivability. With a good tune, either will serve most people well. With a bad tune, neither will.
Gets pretty technical, but I can try an summerize. Older control strategies pulled timing based on knock sensor feed back. Newer cars take combustion monitoring to the nuclear level.When you mention it going stoich at higher throttle settings, I'm guessing this can lead to detonation if something isn't done with valve timing or ignition timing?
When you mention built in safeties are you talking about knock detection that pulls timing even if the map says X degrees btdc?
I'm curious about this. When I was considering a Bronco, there were 2 companies that made tunes for both the 2.0 and 2.7.
One preserved the ECU's ability to pull timing if it detected knock, (GHTuning) and the other did not (5Star tuning).
Where are you located in CA? I’m in OC and would love to get this bad boy installed.We are a Dealer/Distributor and Installer. The kit will have a CARB EO certification so it will be legal in California and all other states.
There is a 2 week lead time on orders. We will document a full install on our Gladiator as soon as the first kit gets here.
Nvm I found you guys! Incoming!Where are you located in CA? I’m in OC and would love to get this bad boy installed.
I'm in the Yosemite area and I'm looking for an installerNvm I found you guys! Incoming!