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Description:

http://www.edgeproducts.com/product.php?pk=83&pvk=258

 

This was purchased in January '08, however I hardly drive the truck, so it should be with someone who will get some use out of it. Just selling for the ca$h :lol:

 

$300 shipped to the continental 48 states. I don't take Paypal. Money Orders only (bank, post office, gas stations, etc).

 

Item is located in San Antonio, TX if somehow you are able to pick it up locally.

 

PM or reply here if interested.

 

Everything you see is included:

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(Actual truck not included, just the programmer :lol::lol::lol: )

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It says "Gas" Engines. Does that include the 4.3L? I was just wondering.

 

From the website link:

Chevy Gas Evolution - 2007 Chevy/GMC Evolution 4.8L, 5.3L, 6.0L Gas

 

Pretty sure it's the 8 cyclinder gas engines, sorry.

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When you used this did you see any type of gas mileage increase? Their website talks plenty about horsepower and torque but nothing on fuel economy.

 

The unit has 4 modes. Transmission only (firmer shifts), Economy (self-explanatory), Towing, and Extreme (mucho power!). I only ever had it in Towing or Extreme for "extended" periods of time. I never had it in Economy long enough to say it gave a significant fuel increase. Driving around town in Extreme didn't yield any higher gas mileage, but I can't say what using the Economy mode would have done. The towing mode is great though. It's like the Tow/Haul mode on crack. Firm shifts, keeps it in the rev range for the right amount of time when it downshifts to pull up a hill, and a good bit of pep for getting the truck moving. I mainly used it to tow my 18' car hauler and track car to and from events.

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I may be interested in making an offer, but the only method of payment I offer is Paypal...I don't like money orders and I don't even keep my checkbook with me.

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I may be interested in making an offer, but the only method of payment I offer is Paypal...I don't like money orders and I don't even keep my checkbook with me.

 

Sorry, I don't have a Paypal account, nor do I want to sign up for one, nor do I take personal checks. I've always had good luck using US Post Office money orders (or bank MO's, etc), so that's what I prefer.

 

If you change your mind, let me know. If anyone else is interested, it's still for sale. I've had a few people contact me, but no one has committed yet.

 

Thanks for looking! :puke:

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