Have done some searching.....no definitive answer that I have found. Which may be my answer. I have added turbo brake to a stock tune to verify vane positioning and that its working. I have by no means fully vetted it and have not done it towing. I have only made a few test rides around the block. I have a stock tranny so my comfort level right now is running a stock tune. I may load a trailer with 4000lbs max occasionally but 99% of the time its a loaded boat at about 3500lbs. The hills and hollers that surround a lot of the lakes I fish make it hard on the brake pads. So, right now I am in love with the concept of a turbo brake and I may be trying to cram a round peg in a square hole.
So the question(s) are, on a stock tune would there be enough benefit without the additional horsepower or should I just stick with the tow/haul button? My reasoning is the rpm's and TCL are not be where they need to be without tow/haul to make the turbo brake effective IMO so I would need to run tow/haul simultaneously to help with that. What about building enough boost to make it effective? Would the gearing/TCl and higher rpm's from tow/haul help that to fall in line? Am I headed down a rabbit hole?
PS - I know I'm taking the mileage hit by not adding HP. I am also starting to come to around to the fact that properly added horsepower makes it easier on the tranny rather than compromising it. But its baby steps still for me....go easy on me
Thanks!
So the question(s) are, on a stock tune would there be enough benefit without the additional horsepower or should I just stick with the tow/haul button? My reasoning is the rpm's and TCL are not be where they need to be without tow/haul to make the turbo brake effective IMO so I would need to run tow/haul simultaneously to help with that. What about building enough boost to make it effective? Would the gearing/TCl and higher rpm's from tow/haul help that to fall in line? Am I headed down a rabbit hole?
PS - I know I'm taking the mileage hit by not adding HP. I am also starting to come to around to the fact that properly added horsepower makes it easier on the tranny rather than compromising it. But its baby steps still for me....go easy on me
Thanks!