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swansong04 04-13-2005 09:49 PM

my quadzilla tow module review
 
well , i got my quadzilla tow box today (65hp) . i must say i was surprised at the physical size of it!! wow !! it is small!! anyway it was installed in about 20mins 15 mins were spent fishing it through the firewall argh !! anyway once i had it hooked the first thing i noticed is that is didn't through the check engine light on which was good new to me !! well then with a puff of smoke me and the wife where off !! i must say i noticed the power right out of the driveway !! it defiantly has a smooth power band all the way up the rpm range !! i was grinning from ear to ear .. i was watching my pyro very close the first WOT run i was very surprised to find it got to 1250 about as fast as it did stock !! that was good news to me also !!! i am impressed with the added power even though it is only 65 hp good enough for me for now !!! anyway i do have a question concerning the BOOST !! stock at WOT i have reached as far as 34 psi on the gauge !! the second WOT run i took i watched the boost very close !!! 45 psi !!!!! WOW HOLY MOLY !! isn't that reaching dangerous levels !!!! i would love somebody to chime in and educate me on safe parameters for boost !! overall on the first outing i am pleased with the new power .. and the great price !!!

Gary

MikeyB 04-14-2005 07:19 AM

Good review Gary. I believe 45psi is the upper limit for stock turbo on the 600. Why would the first run would be at 34 and the next jump to 45 psi. That's is really strange. Was the engine fully warmed up during the two runs? Maybe Quad can answer this.

MikeyB

Hunter11 04-14-2005 07:32 AM

I have one of these boxes on the way and was not aware you had to fish anything through the firewall. I was under the impression this was like the EZ I had on my 2001 and it mounted under the hood. Did I miss something? I wanted something easy on easy off in case of warranty work.

HorseHauler 04-14-2005 08:26 AM

Im with you hunter. is there a switch in the cab to turn the box off or something?
also how much smoke did ya get?
you got a 6spd or the 48re?

Lightman 04-14-2005 08:33 AM

The module on the quad boxes must be kept inside the cab. There's a wiring harness that has to be pulled thru the firewall, which is no big deal if you've done it before, but can be annoying. The entire install will take 10 mins and require no tools... it doesn't get much easier than that. I'm not sure about the EZ's etc, but with the quad module there is no hooking up power/ground wires, etc. Just three plugs and you're done pretty much...

HorseHauler 04-14-2005 08:35 AM

so is it like a programmer/downloader or is it just plugged in all the time just inside the cab? sorry its early, and i don't like early :mad:
on my day off...

Hunter11 04-14-2005 08:55 AM

Same as the EZ, three plugs and you are done only the box mounts under the hood. Wish I would have known about this before I ordered.:(

swansong04 04-14-2005 08:58 AM


Originally posted by MikeyB
Good review Gary. I believe 45psi is the upper limit for stock turbo on the 600. Why would the first run would be at 34 and the next jump to 45 psi. That's is really strange. Was the engine fully warmed up during the two runs? Maybe Quad can answer this.

MikeyB

oops sorry , the first run i didn't watch the boost ... the 35 psi run was at WOT w/o the quad box .. it was so simple to hook up !! quadzilla states if you don't mount the box in the cab the warranty is void (on the box).. the box is only the size of a half a pack of cigarettes ... the box is plugged in all the time and is set only by your go foot .... no selector switch ..

Gary

Kyle Graham 04-14-2005 11:36 AM


Originally posted by Hunter11
Same as the EZ, three plugs and you are done only the box mounts under the hood. Wish I would have known about this before I ordered.:(
It really is no big deal the box is so small you can zip tie to something or velcro if you want installation takes me about 5 minutes.

MikeyB 04-14-2005 11:39 AM

The answer from Quad is that the module must be mounted in the cab. Some of the components is sensitive to heat.

MikeyB

qzilla 04-14-2005 12:15 PM

All IC components are sensitive to heat.

Lightman 04-14-2005 01:02 PM


Originally posted by Hunter11
Same as the EZ, three plugs and you are done only the box mounts under the hood. Wish I would have known about this before I ordered.:(
Why? The install takes 15 minutes...is that too much time for you to spend? The performance/capabilities far exceed those of the EZ..

HorseHauler 04-14-2005 04:06 PM

can someone answer simple question, what type of box is it? does it use pressure, duration, timing, so on and so on? or some of each or what? will it be hard on the injectors?

doug 04-14-2005 04:14 PM

I classify it as pressure + timing. Most of its power comes from pressure, a little from timing. some bonus duration as a consequence of some of the other signal fooling it does. among the boxes I have been able to test, I'd say it acheives targeted HP with the lowest rail pressure of any box that connects to the rail pressure sender.

Hunter11 04-14-2005 04:36 PM

Why? The install takes 15 minutes...is that too much time for you to spend? The performance/capabilities far exceed those of the EZ..

Not at all Lightman but it would be nice to know this before ordering that's all. I could install or remove the EZ I had on my 2001 in about 5 minutes or less. Like I said when I ordered the box I was not aware it had to be mounted in the cab I thought it was just like the EZ.


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