I guess I'm posting in the right section, mods correct me if im wrong...
Looking to gain a few more horses out of my SRT. Currently has Full 3 inch exhaust and stage 1 PCM. Few local SRT owners have told me to buy Diablosport programmer, it helps a lot.
Can I use diablosport on a staged PCM? or is buying a programmer a waste due to upgraded PCM's already improved gains?
Tried to search else where but came up with a lot of useless or confusing info...
Thanks!
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'05 PS2 SRT-4 - DSP & Bolt-Ons. 17 psi.
Instagram: srt4_nickmiller
Yes, you can use a DSP (or now intune) on any SRT PCM (stock or staged). If you run the 'Performance Tune' that Diablosport provides, you'll see gains around Stage 2 levels. Keep in mind you must have a wideband air/fuel gauge and you must add fuel, because the tune they provide will be lean from the get-go.
The DSP is also handy to have around if you ever plan on going big turbo, get bigger injectors, 3bar sensors, etc.
The DSP is also handy to have around if you ever plan on going big turbo, get bigger injectors, 3bar sensors, etc.
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Well...stock tune, I guess...
Eventually if you want more power you will need to add more fuel. You have an '05 so, depending on the health of your fuel system, adding fuel shouldn't be a problem for you. Keep in mind when I say 'add fuel', all you're doing is clicking one button on the device to make the WOT A/F ratio richer. It takes only a couple minutes IF you have a wideband A/F gauge to base your information off of.
Simple as:
1) load tune
2) datalog tune with device and watch A/F gauge
3) make adjustments to tune with device
If you look at srtforums, they have a multitude of threads on this subject.
Eventually if you want more power you will need to add more fuel. You have an '05 so, depending on the health of your fuel system, adding fuel shouldn't be a problem for you. Keep in mind when I say 'add fuel', all you're doing is clicking one button on the device to make the WOT A/F ratio richer. It takes only a couple minutes IF you have a wideband A/F gauge to base your information off of.
Simple as:
1) load tune
2) datalog tune with device and watch A/F gauge
3) make adjustments to tune with device
If you look at srtforums, they have a multitude of threads on this subject.