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Old 10-29-2009, 08:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
MPD56
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I have had three flashes. I had a second flash done in the spring (May?) and did like the shifting better, and my in town mileage went down. On Oct 20th I brought my truck in for a stuck front calliper and they said that the engine took a new update, wife picked up the truck so I didn't get to talk to the Service Tech. I notice that the truck is shifting earlier and not smooth, but the in town mileage is up about 2 MPG. I'm leaving on a 1000 mile trip tomorrow and when I get back I will have a better idea, because I took the same trip last month and had kept the data. I don't know what version of update was done, but I hope I'm going to like this one, the last one Regened too much, bad turbo lag, ran with higher boost, but the shifting was smoother.
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