New to me Diablosport trinity

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tights24

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Just picked this up for a crazy good price so i couldn't pass it up. I'm under the impression that with the exception of Black Bear, Wheatley, and Nelson being superior for spot on tuning, the diablosport trinity is a pretty good tool for tuning and can be custom tuned. Right now I have the 93 tune loaded just to see what it's like. I'm heading out for a ~1000 mile road trip tomorrow and I'm curious if anyone has one and has tried the economy tune and to what kind of results.
 
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yes, It was about a month old. I loaded the 93 tune onto the truck for the trip north and left all other setting stock. This yielded about 19mpg running at ~76mph with cruise and AC on the entire way. Little bursts here and there to get past traffic etc while cruising. I loaded the 87 tune for the way home and removed DoD and also reduced the torque mgmt for only the 1-2 shift just to play a bit while I was on vacation. The trip home yielded about 20mpg with the same cruising and AC, although this time there were no 4cyl change overs and there was also 1 extra adult and two kids in the car.

I loaded the economy tune on for a spell while I was on vacation and didn't like the feeling of the 4cyl mode hanging on so long during in town driving. I may try it on my next business trip to see how well it hangs in 4cyl mode while cruising at 75. All in all, happy with the extra power. I need to play with the setting and get a custom tune for this Trinity. I think I can reduce the torque mgmt quite a bit with this thing and not be in danger of damaging the drive train. I may try to reduce a bit more across the gear range and see how it feels. Shifts in general with the can tune are very nice and quick right now to begin with.
 
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So you can turn the AFM off with this?

Yes you can. You can also changed the transmission tuning % for each gear changeover as well as shift firmness. 1-2, 2-3, 3-4 etc. It's pretty slick. I still need to log some data and adjust AFR's appropriately.
 

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Yes you can. You can also changed the transmission tuning % for each gear changeover as well as shift firmness. 1-2, 2-3, 3-4 etc. It's pretty slick. I still need to log some data and adjust AFR's appropriately.

That's interesting. Is it a simple ON/OFF with the AFM, or does it give you the ability to adjust parameters within the AFM? And thanks for getting back to me on the last question!
 
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That's interesting. Is it a simple ON/OFF with the AFM, or does it give you the ability to adjust parameters within the AFM? And thanks for getting back to me on the last question!

It's a simple on/off as far as removing it completely. I verified that it doesn't switch into V4 mode as well. As for adjusting the parameters when it's on, I think the only thing you can do is actually load the canned economy tune. When doing that, it keeps the truck in V4 mode a bit longer. I tried it while on vacation and not during a long road trip type scenario and I couldn't stand the lack of power. Since it stays in V4 mode longer, when you give it gas driving in the city it just feels bogged a bit. My guess is that since I could actually feel it, it would be a considerable benefit on flat highway running the cruise between 70-75. However, I didn't have the patience for it on this trip. I may try it when I need to make a road trip for work across Florida.
 

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