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Old 08-13-2015, 08:10 PM   #2
Army pilot
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My experience with engines and diesels is there is not a one stop fix all. A programmer is not a bad option if you are not worried about warranty issues with the truck. IMHO any preprogrammed tuner is only a you get what you pay for item. To see any really good gains you will need to have the truck dyno and tuned. That being said I did install a bulldog on my friends 2002 f250, that coupled with opening up the airflow and a better exhaust and down pipe did show real power gains. He doesn't tow so I can't answer how the mpg does towing. But in his Eco tune setting he increased about 3.5mpg
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