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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / January 2007

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Chad - 22 Jan 2007 19:36 GMT
do you have one ?
what is it on ?
what do you like abought  it ?
any dislikes ?
BigIronRam - 22 Jan 2007 20:10 GMT
> do you have one ?
> what is it on ?
> what do you like abought  it ?
> any dislikes ?

I have a Smarty "stacked" with a TST PowerMax 3 on an '01 3500 quad cab 4x4
HO / six speed.  Smarty for low end power and TST for top end.  Smarty can
smoke like a freight train, TST barely smokes at all if Smarty isn't
programmed.  Likes, power, TST can be adjusted on the fly, I have the remote
version, Smarty requires the truck to be off to program, dislikes, clutch
slipage...
Tom Lawrence - 22 Jan 2007 20:32 GMT
> I have a Smarty "stacked" with a TST PowerMax 3 on an '01 3500 quad cab
> 4x4 HO / six speed.  Smarty for low end power and TST for top end.  Smarty
> can smoke like a freight train, TST barely smokes at all if Smarty isn't
> programmed.

Huh?  TST was "THE" low-end fueler of choice, well before Marco got around
to producing the Smarty.

IMO - with the newest variant of the TST PMCR, offering three different base
fueling curves, low and high-RPM adjustments to those fuel curves,
adjustable timing, duration, and fuel pressure - along with EGT and boost
de-fueling (not to mention a cool-down timer and rail pressure gauge, along
with EGT and boost gauges), I don't see why the majority of people would
need to look any further.
BigIronRam - 23 Jan 2007 12:31 GMT
>> I have a Smarty "stacked" with a TST PowerMax 3 on an '01 3500 quad cab
>> 4x4 HO / six speed.  Smarty for low end power and TST for top end.
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> along with EGT and boost gauges), I don't see why the majority of people
> would need to look any further.

The PMCR works on an '01?
Tom Lawrence - 23 Jan 2007 14:22 GMT
> The PMCR works on an '01?

Well, that's another idiot point in my column...  :)

Sorry about that...  I got confused with another thread, and thought the OP
was asking about an '03.  I now see that the OP didn't specify what year he
was asking about (pretty important info. when asking about power-adders).
BigIronRam - 23 Jan 2007 14:56 GMT
>> The PMCR works on an '01?
>
> Well, that's another idiot point in my column...  :)

I'd throw some rocks at you if it wasn't for the fact I live in a glass
house...  ;-)

I've NEVER misread anything before, nosireee, not me... lol
 
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