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Pedal Monster 3.6, I'm converted.

Idlethunder

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How does it affect mpg? I’m assuming it takes a hit?
When the Pedal Monster was installed on my 3.6, my mileage didn't really change. It gives you a much more responsive petal so I'm sure it dropped a little the first few days until I got used to it but overall it stayed the same. On my diesel, it actually helped a little mpg because the throttle felt smoother.

Before buying a Pedal Monster, I also had a Pedal Commander for a few months. It worked but the throttle wasn't nearly as predicable. After 3 months, I started getting error codes related to the throttle. Their customer service was good and they replaced it but by that point I had bought the Pedal Monster. It works much better so I sold the replacement when it came in. I've never had any trouble with the PM.
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GrubbyBaja

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Back in my day
we just flipped the air cleaner lid
upside down.
...and left the distributor just "snug" so you could manually advance the timing a couple degrees when you had the money to buy the good gas.
 
 







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