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Can't get the beta version to load on my truck. I have it on my triple dog now v2.4.b and I even tried the speedometer correction. I have been waiting for months for a way to correct my speedometer without having to buy a different programmer and I'm glad I waited. The truck drives 10x better even on the stock tune now that the rpms and brakes match the actual speed of the truck!!! But the problem I'm having is that when I try to load the program on my truck it reads "35325833AG unknown vehicle" when I select Dodge 5.9 diesel as my vehicle. I did return the truck to stock before I updated the triple dog. Now what can I do?
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Can't get the beta version to load on my truck. I have it on my triple dog now v2.4.b and I even tried the speedometer correction. I have been waiting for months for a way to correct my speedometer without having to buy a different programmer and I'm glad I waited. The truck drives 10x better even on the stock tune now that the rpms and brakes match the actual speed of the truck!!! But the problem I'm having is that when I try to load the program on my truck it reads "35325833AG unknown vehicle" when I select Dodge 5.9 diesel as my vehicle. I did return the truck to stock before I updated the triple dog. Now what can I do?
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Another thing I just noticed regarding speedometer correction on my 06 truck. I'm trying to change my tire size using the triple dog to 34.5", but everytime I check the calibration with the triple dog it comes up 32.25". The first time I loaded it it seemed to work, but then the next day the truck speedometer seemed off again, so I checked it with the triple dog and it was set at 32.25". Now everytime I try to set it to 34.5" it comes back to 32.25". This seems to be about the maximum size the dealers can adjust our tires for. Just want to provide some feedback so we can get this corrected.
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Another thing I just noticed regarding speedometer correction on my 06 truck. I'm trying to change my tire size using the triple dog to 34.5", but everytime I check the calibration with the triple dog it comes up 32.25". The first time I loaded it it seemed to work, but then the next day the truck speedometer seemed off again, so I checked it with the triple dog and it was set at 32.25". Now everytime I try to set it to 34.5" it comes back to 32.25". This seems to be about the maximum size the dealers can adjust our tires for. Just want to provide some feedback so we can get this corrected.
Not sure if Bullydog can override it or not, but the max the dealerships can correct is 33s(285s).
Might not be able to correct any larger on 06s, might just be for 03-05s...
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Not sure if Bullydog can override it or not, but the max the dealerships can correct is 33s(285s).
Might not be able to correct any larger on 06s, might just be for 03-05s...
It can be done look at the knew ones.The 6.7s can i bet you can just need to get it lined out.
Might not be able to correct any larger on 06s, might just be for 03-05s...
It can be done look at the knew ones.The 6.7s can i bet you can just need to get it lined out.
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buddy told me that the 2.4.0 program is the same fueling file as scary larry!! So you get a program that fuels to 3900 rpm and fuels hard like scary larry. I borrowed a triple dog just for the new 2.4.0 program if is fuels as hard as scary larry I may trade my triple dog with scary larry out for a new triple dog. No point in killing the original scary larry program is there??
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What do dealers generally charge to correct speedometers? I just added 33's today and when I rolled by one of those "check your speed" signs it showd that my speedo was perfect. Somethings not right.
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buddy told me that the 2.4.0 program is the same fueling file as scary larry!! So you get a program that fuels to 3900 rpm and fuels hard like scary larry. I borrowed a triple dog just for the new 2.4.0 program if is fuels as hard as scary larry I may trade my triple dog with scary larry out for a new triple dog. No point in killing the original scary larry program is there??
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I just took it up to the AZ Phoenix dyno event- 468 HP, 1037 ft-lbs with mods in sig. Low power enabled, torque management not deleted- no stack.
This program rocks- going to take it to the track soon to see how it runs there as well.
Supposedly, more pressure is in the making as soon as they fix the high pressure code the program causes
The program allowed me to set tire size, adjust the speed limiter from 50-200mph and adjust the RPM limiter by 100's up to 4100. I did do a test run on the dyno up to 3500.
Fueling was more than Crazy Larry.
This program rocks- going to take it to the track soon to see how it runs there as well.
Supposedly, more pressure is in the making as soon as they fix the high pressure code the program causes
The program allowed me to set tire size, adjust the speed limiter from 50-200mph and adjust the RPM limiter by 100's up to 4100. I did do a test run on the dyno up to 3500.
Fueling was more than Crazy Larry.
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This is why its difficult for a company like Bully Dog, et al, to develop a really serious program because of the wide variety of applications; right or wrong, they try to satisfy the masses that may have other performance robbing mods or limitations like huge wheels, lift, stock turbo etc. I am suggesting your driveability issue is related to your setup and not the program.