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What the heck is this Ramifier thing/ part/ system that I saw a couple days ago in a thread?? I didn't pay much attention, but you folks seem to approve. All details please.
Thank you very much!!
What the heck is this Ramifier thing/ part/ system that I saw a couple days ago in a thread?? I didn't pay much attention, but you folks seem to approve. All details please.
Thank you very much!!
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Ramifier is about a 100hp fueling box from ts performance.
www.tsperformance.com
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All the posting is due to it now being in-cab adjustable.
I have one and it's a GREAT feature. Even though the power is very smooth it is still to much power for wet roads so..... just turn it down if it rains or you run into ice. Very nice
I have not had it on long enought to check mielage yet but I am very pleased with the power and with how smooth the power comes on in the lower RPM range.
It is a great box, if you have a chance try one. You will not be dissapointed.
I have one and it's a GREAT feature. Even though the power is very smooth it is still to much power for wet roads so..... just turn it down if it rains or you run into ice. Very nice
I have not had it on long enought to check mielage yet but I am very pleased with the power and with how smooth the power comes on in the lower RPM range.
It is a great box, if you have a chance try one. You will not be dissapointed.
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I am very interested in this product also. I think it would be fun for everyday driving but how about when pulling the 5th wheel? Is there any performance products I should or shouldn't use when pulling. My truck is stock right now but I will have gauges, AFE intake and muffler delete when all said and done.
Thanks! Usta
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I have had my Ramifier about a week...so far i am very impresssed...improved the overall performance of the truck completely...drives better through the entire throttle...smooth...linear power...truck really gets up and goes...its nice having the in-cab adjustment..becuase until you get a few tranny modifications..the truck actually runs better when the fuel box is set to about 75%..that way there is no tranny slip...thanks Dennis...great product!
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Has anyone tried there cruise control with the ramifier ??? I know on my 03' with the cruise control set it was really jumpy, other than that, it was an awesome addition to the truck.
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PThree...are you sure? I bet your tack never drops below 2900 rpms on a full throttle run from rest till you turn the box down till around 75%.
It has been discussed many many many times... 75 additional hp is about max which the tranny can safely hold. I learned the hard way.
It has been discussed many many many times... 75 additional hp is about max which the tranny can safely hold. I learned the hard way.
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Originally posted by digger5.9ho
Call TS Performance directly they will take care of you. Good service, etc.
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Call TS Performance directly they will take care of you. Good service, etc.
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