quad xzt
Pressure, timing, boost fooling. Not sure about duration.
I have it, I like it. As far as injector reliability, it is a mild pressure box. It's all a crap shoot once you start modding.
Once you have it on your truck, you'll wonder why the factory didn't supply them like this. Really nice power.
I had mine unplugged for awhile once. It felt so slow back in stock form. Really made me appreciate the added power.... have fun...
I have it, I like it. As far as injector reliability, it is a mild pressure box. It's all a crap shoot once you start modding.
Once you have it on your truck, you'll wonder why the factory didn't supply them like this. Really nice power.
I had mine unplugged for awhile once. It felt so slow back in stock form. Really made me appreciate the added power.... have fun...
Their quality appears top notch, They are a combination of mild pressure, duration, boost fooling and some other secret stuff. From my searches some people have had them on for 10K-15K with no problems. I would recommend getting the quad standard. This way you have the option of using a lower setting 30/hp and shutting it off if a problem developes.
Originally Posted by NB64
Their quality appears top notch, They are a combination of mild pressure, duration, boost fooling and some other secret stuff. From my searches some people have had them on for 10K-15K with no problems. I would recommend getting the quad standard. This way you have the option of using a lower setting 30/hp and shutting it off if a problem developes.
Gord,
The 60HP setting on the adjustable module is almost an exact copy of the XZT. If you are going to be towing at really high altitudes (9000ft-10000ft) then I would go with the adjustable so that you have access to the 30HP setting, you will not loose anything by going to the adjustable module.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gord Galloway
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2005 11:47 AM
Subject: XZT for 04½ Ram questions
Hello,
I am very impressed with the feedback from various web forums on your
product and will likely be buying one of your modules with X-mas money.
I do have a few quick questions however. I use my truck daily driving as
well as towing both a small and medium sized trailer (flatbed car hauler
and 27' RV). I am mainly interested in the XZT module for towing
purposes as well as mileage gains but am curious as well about the other
modules. My question is if one of the adjustable modules was used on
roughly a 60hp setting would it have similar characteristics to the XZT
or is the XZT tuned more for towing type performance where the
adjustable modules may cause EGT's to get to high. Just looking for the
best module for my needs, not looking for insane horsepower but also
don't want to limit myself to just one setting if and adjustable unit
works just as well.
Thanks in advance for any feedback you can provide,
Gord Galloway
The 60HP setting on the adjustable module is almost an exact copy of the XZT. If you are going to be towing at really high altitudes (9000ft-10000ft) then I would go with the adjustable so that you have access to the 30HP setting, you will not loose anything by going to the adjustable module.
Sales
-----Original Message-----
From: Gord Galloway
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2005 11:47 AM
Subject: XZT for 04½ Ram questions
Hello,
I am very impressed with the feedback from various web forums on your
product and will likely be buying one of your modules with X-mas money.
I do have a few quick questions however. I use my truck daily driving as
well as towing both a small and medium sized trailer (flatbed car hauler
and 27' RV). I am mainly interested in the XZT module for towing
purposes as well as mileage gains but am curious as well about the other
modules. My question is if one of the adjustable modules was used on
roughly a 60hp setting would it have similar characteristics to the XZT
or is the XZT tuned more for towing type performance where the
adjustable modules may cause EGT's to get to high. Just looking for the
best module for my needs, not looking for insane horsepower but also
don't want to limit myself to just one setting if and adjustable unit
works just as well.
Thanks in advance for any feedback you can provide,
Gord Galloway
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