Yea I know, the internet is lame nowadays. Everybody is a snowflake, scared of something. So it's all good to roll coal if you're a dump truck or semi or if you "race and need every bit of power" but if I want to do it in my truck, probably hardly ever because it's a waste of fuel, I'm going to break the eco-system and I need to be stopped... gotcha!
If I'm just a small fish in a big pond, why do you HATE me because I want a smoke tune? If a smoke tune isn't for you... then ok! I don't see how me wanting to roll coal every now and again disqualifies me from being a stand-up guy!
So can a tuner set my switch #s to whatever tune I want, or does #5 have to be the most powerful? Do stand-up guys only tune 1-5/slowest-fastest or what??
I'm definitely not being a jerk. I don't need you to tell me how to be moral because you think you're the high n mighty internet guard or something. All I asked was some simple questions what I could or couldn't do with it. I don't know much about EFI Live so I'm just asking questions! Why would I pay some random whoever like $700 for something that I don't really want or just to unlink it...? Would you really want to tune your truck like that?? That's crappy advice bro!!
None of the money came out of my pocket, has no affect on my life, but thanks for trying to accuse me of... whatever...
I didn't realize that a smoke tune was more of a hush-hush thing because the internet can't handle it. I'll just have to hook up with a non-internet type of redneck that knows what he's doing (or SHE, sorry PC *****cats).
I'm going to mail that paperweight back to the seller (because I'm honest enough without the internet trying to be my mommy) and put the $700 towards a V2. :thumb:
I guess now that everyone knows I want to roll coal and I'm not a stand-up guy, no one will vote for me for TOTM :rofl:
"Rolling Coal" is not really about wasting fuel or bad for the environment. It is the impression it creates and the subsequent laws that have been brought upon us because of it. It wasn't that long ago that diesel vehicles had zero emissions equipment. It also wasn't that long ago that early tuners and stupid people started making these smoky tunes. Now look at where it took us. Diesel vehicles now have some of the most strict emissions regulations
The mindset of many tuners has shifted from showing off the clouds of black soot to actually making real clean power.
The few who still think it is fun or neat to roll coal are the ones making it hard on the rest of us. There is no practical purposes for a smoky tune. Zero. Some are smoky because they are trying to get every last bit of power out of it. They aren't smoky because they want smoke
For any street driven truck, no more then a light haze is exceptable. On preDPF trucks a small puff before spooling is also exceptable. Any more and it creates a bad impression of the whole community. One "small fish in the pond" can poison it for the rest of us. Dont do it