Dickster
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- Joined
- Jul 9, 2023
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- Location
- Hillsboro, OR
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 gladiator rubicon, 2022 Ram 3500 6.7L
- Occupation
- Sheet metal
- Thread starter
- #46
I was hoping the same a little more gain at lower RPMs. I noticed some but was hoping for more. I got mine just for the smile if I pull anything significant it will be behind my Ram 3500. Yeah i changed it at 500 miles then at 3000. Plan to change my oil every 3k with procharger oil.I have had the same procharger set up on my 2020 for about a year now. Have not noticed any problems yet. It has developed a whine that it did not have in the beginning, Gas mileage sucks, but it always has with this vehicle. I wish the power curve came on quicker. 3500 is too late for me. I like to play a round with larger trucks when they mess with me, I bought it for the torque as I haul a lot with my trailer. Just remember to change the oil in the SC at 500 miles. They had to retune mine 3 times the initial programing.
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