Se7enoverland
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How are you monitoring rail pressure and boost?
If it’s thru the OBDII port then you are seeing what the module wants the ECM to see, not what’s actually occurring in the motor.
While I don’t know the inner workings of that specific box it appears to be a fuel pressure with boost fooling. That means it will keep the boost reading lower so the ECM doesn’t cut fuel based on over boost and increase rail pressure to gain fuel and that’s how you gain power. None of the connections will effect timing, which is another way to gain power.
You cannot gain power with only connecting to the rail pressure and MAP sensors by lowering boost and not changing rail pressure. Fuel makes power, and there isn’t any added fuel with that equation.
Ok I get it everyone has their opinion. But with this module you can run it on stock setting, 30hp, 60hp and the truck will run 24hrs on ever regen. If I take the module off the truck my truck will regen ever 180-200 miles. So when the only data I see change is the boost to me it’s the MAP sensor. I have dealt wilt this for a year now and to get my truck to run smoothly with regens ever 24hrs I run the module and run it on stock or 60hp and I watch everything with a iDash.