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1 hour ago, burgie189 said:

Is anyone using it on a 2021?


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I took the slight gamble and tried it.  It works just fine on my ‘21.  

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On 1/16/2021 at 1:50 PM, SILVER SLED said:

I took the slight gamble and tried it.  It works just fine on my ‘21.  

Cool, ordered one yesterday.

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Like to see if there are any updates from the guys with the 6.2....hate for my truck to stall out with it being a non installation issue

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10 hours ago, Coles5515 said:

Like to see if there are any updates from the guys with the 6.2....hate for my truck to stall out with it being a non installation issue

I agree with you. I’m hoping the bugs have been worked out of it and I’ll order one here in the spring when this crappy weather leaves Iowa. 

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On 1/18/2021 at 7:31 PM, Vmax08 said:

Got mine today for the 6.2! 

Install went smoothly. Turned off auto stop & DFM.

Hopefully there won't be any problems....

What's your verdict after two weeks of running this thing?

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So far no problems & very happy with it. I got it to turn off DFM & auto stop. Works perfect!

I set the throttle response to LEVEL 2. Manual says this is 15% over stock and I can feel the difference in throttle response.  I haven't set it any higher just because I am happy with the current setup. I see Firehawk T/A mentioned something when used with cruise control but I haven't used it with cruse yet.

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On 1/27/2021 at 11:27 PM, Coles5515 said:

Like to see if there are any updates from the guys with the 6.2....hate for my truck to stall out with it being a non installation issue

Mine has been on about two months.  No problems or issues.  

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1 month...no problems on my 6.2L.  DFM disabled (auto stop disabled by default), tire size corrected for 37s, no TPS increase and it holds a gear going up hill unless I get off the gas.

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On 2/1/2021 at 12:28 PM, SILVER SLED said:

Mine has been on about two months.  No problems or issues.  

Do you have the link to the one you ordered?

Is this just the 89.99 dollar Range Pulsar?

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When I ordered mine through range, Jan 4 this year...i did recieve an email saying it was on backorder...still got it in two weeks though.

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