Finally. The black smoke and loud noises have arrived. I'll be busy for the rest of summer so I should give a little update ahead of any potential carnage.
After getting back from the panhandle trip I finally built up the nerve to order tuning from
5-9diesel.com. I opted for EFI Live and modeled it after the setup
Just Diesels has, since I already had similar components. So after a short wait I had my Autocal and was pulling the factory tunes and info to send to Rob.
That was the easy part, thanks to American Express. However, when I was getting ready to install the five position CSP5 switch in the dash I developed a MAJOR case of 'while-I'm-here-itis'.
First of all, if you have a manual transmission 3rd-gen and you want to pull the center dash section out; IF the two silly screw hold-downs haven't already been clipped off by the PO... you have to pull the whole center floor section out from around the shifter. It's a pain. Once I had it all apart I figured that was as good a chance as any to swap the factory radio for double din unit. So I went to the local stereo shop and got what I 'needed'. One thing led to another and before I knew it I had the carpet out in front of the shop and high-pressure washing it.
While this was going on I was also installing some electrical accessories so I decided to mount the switches in the narrow pencil cubby under the radio. By now I was learning the basics of Fusion360 so I whipped it out and sent it to the printer.
On the first revision it fit how I liked, then I cut the back half off the cubby to expose the switch wiring.
I did my best to put it all back together better than I found it. I also called Silvy and asked him to school me subs. I don't know if it was good advice or not - but I'm poorer and the windows rattle when I turn the volume up; so it couldn't have been too bad. mission accomplished
Car Play! The horn button is for the cow siren; which is funny because all my cows live in plain sight of my shop and come to my voice, but now I have a cow siren to blow at my buddies. The others are reserved for silly stuff including a 12 Valve tune.
This is the happy switch. According to Rob, these are the settings:
CSP5 Switch Tunes:
- Tune 1: 30HP Eco
- Tune 2: 60HP Tow
- Tune 3: 90HP Street
- Tune 4: 160HP Sport
- Tune 5: 210HP Race
- ECM Switch Tune 6: 120HP 12 Valve Tune
As of this writing I have driven it primarily as shown: Tune 3. In that tune I get a fair amount of smoke below 1800 rpm. Once I get there, however, continuing to accelerate the smoke goes away, the RPMs race up, it definitely pushes you back in the seat. In any tune the most noticeable difference is how responsive and free the acceleration is compared to stock tuning. Before it was slow motion getting over 2k RPM, now it will get to 2300 or 2400 in an instant. I used to feel 'tapped out' at 70mph, now it feels like it 'wants' to run 75 (2300rpm).
I have not done anything more than dabble in the higher tunes because, well, it's been so much work getting here I want to enjoy it before I risk blowing something up. I have not hooked up the 12 valve tune yet either. That requires removing one of the main connectors to the ECM and inserting a new pin - then grounding that pin via one of those fancy switches I installed. When grounded that overrides the CSP5 switch and the tuning cuts out the pilot injection event so the engine rattles just like a 12v.
I drove to San Antonio and back this weekend, about 500 miles, in the ECO tune and got along great. I think I got about 16mpg, but after installing oversize injectors - I don't think that is a metric I should consider any longer. No smoky burnout pics yet, but I do have hauling to do next week; so there's still an opportunity for self-destruction.
I need to find a ranch hand replacement grill guard one of these days. I prefer them to this Baja style. Also, I believe the seats are from a crew cab truck. I need to find single cab seats that fold all the way forward to access behind the seat; not that there's much room back there now thanks to the sub box, but still.
This truck is so handy. I love it.