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Anyone running emission compliant ECM tuning?  If so which tuner/company did you go with and how happy are you with them?

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While I don't run them myself, I think the two big names in town for emissions compliant tuning are PPEI and Duramaxtuner. Outside of that, a lot of people use the Pulsar add-on. 

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Isn't Banks another tuner that is putting out tunes for compliant emissions?

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5 minutes ago, Black02Silverado said:

Isn' Banks another tuner that is putting out tunes for compliant emissions?

 

Yeah I believe so, though they get pretty soundly trashed in some of the Tuned L5P Facebook groups. I can't speak to any of them personally, but PPEI seems to be the favorite for custom tuning. 

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I’m a little hesitant to use the edge or Banks system. I don’t necessarily like how they interact with the ECM changing parameters from what the ECM is really l telling the truck. I prefer to have a fully tuned ECM that I can swap out.

 

I plan on upgrading to 37 inch for 38 inch tires, I just want to compensate for the power loss in the gearing change. A little extra power it’s not bad either. Not looking to drag race but I do occasionally tow 10 to 15,000 pound loads.

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