MagneticRanger
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- Joined
- Jun 9, 2019
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- Location
- Ontario, Canada
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Ford Ranger SuperCab FX4
Nice!For sure, the only meaningful test would be to use the same octane before and after. Otherwise, who can say if it is the tune or the octane? Still, I put the tune in and shifted to higher octane simultaneously. The truck runs great, with more power, better torque, and smoother shifting. I can feel the results and do not care much about the numbers...
I'm glad you've been satisfied with your results...the consensus on here has been almost everyone has been happy with it... except the few who returned to stock and removed tune due to fuel costs at that particular time.
For me ....the true #'s that do matter are from my wallet.... If I were to buy out of the US after conversion, taxes shipping it would be around $1100 ish....To get it from a retailer within Canada it's about $1350/$1400 CDN
I'm just trying to think over if that kind of money is money well spent on my behalf for potentially minimum(or unknown) gains.
I'm continuing to seek out and read others input.
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