View attachment 205198I have a 95 CCLB 4x4 Powerstroke like yours and a 2000 Excursion 4x4 PSD.
I did a lot of research on the custom powerstroke tuners out there, and the 3 that come up time and time again are TW Tony Wildman, PHP Power Hungry Performance and DP-Tuner. I dont think you can wrong with any of them.
On the 95, I did a generic TS 6 position chip with Power Hungry Performance Tunes, a new Tymar intake and a larger down pipe with an inexpensive Diamond Eye cat delete exhaust. Those few items made a HUGE difference in performance for me. My EGTs can run higher under load (as expected) but normal driving is great. Jealous of your intercooler.
My Excursion also has PHP tuning and its phenomenal. I did their Hydra chip which gives me tons of available tunes (even other tuners) and they are easy to download right into the truck using a laptop and USB cable.
Yep, best to go with tuners that have specialist PSD knowledge, rather than one-size-fits-all canned tunes from the like of Edge, Bully Dog, Banks, etc.
Bill @ Power Hungry Performance, Jody @ DP Tuner, Tony Wildman, Jonathan @ Beans, Swamps, and Matt @ Gearhead Automotive all have extensive PSD knowledge & experience & good reputations.
I too have a '00 Excursion, and opted for the PHP Hydra (
http://www.gopowerhungry.com/_hydra_chip.shtml), and would recommend it.
The nice thing about the PHP Hydra & DP Tuner F6 & Infinity solutions is that tunes can be emailed & downloaded into the programmer by the end user, so if one is unhappy with some aspect of the tune, or later does modifications necessitating updates to one's tuning, an update is only an email & quick download away.
DP Tuner now has a nice all-in-one programming, monitoring & logging solution called the Infinity (
http://www.dp-tuner.com/ford-powerstroke/ford-powerstroke-7-3l/tuning/programmers.html), which though expensive may be a good way to go if you don't already have boost, EGT & trans temp, etc. gauges. The 2 downsides to the DP Tuner Infinity system is that you're limited to DP Tuner's tuning & the Infinity system can't switch programs on the fly (you need to wait a couple of minutes for the download when switching tunes).
Regardless, any one of the tuners I mentioned above should be able to give you a good set of at least 6 tunes (e.g. 1. no start, 2. low daily driver/econo, 3. high daily driver/econo, 4. light tow, 5. heavy tow, and 6. either high idle or high performance), depending in one's preference.
For me, the ideal solution (and what I went with) is:
- PHP Hydra for the tunes (up to 'stock' + 16 different modified tunes = 17 total, can potentially load encrypted tunes from other tuners besides PHP if one wants to experiment or is unhappy with PHP's tunes)
- analog gauges for real-time monitoring
- with AutoEnginuity w/ Ford Enhanced module add-on for occasional logging / troubleshooting (though can't log anything for which sensors in the vehicle don't already exist e.g. coolant temp on earlier trucks & EGTs)
The DP Tuner Infinity can accomplish the majority of the above by itself, incl. monitoring & logging coolant temp & EGTs with add-on sensors, but it's not cheap, again, you're limited to DP Tuner's tuning, the Infinity system can't switch programs on the fly, and some find it easier to monitor dedicated analog gauges with a needle that do 90 or full 270 degrees sweeps rather than digital gauges, though the Infinity can have customized skins that do digital representations of analog gauges with 90 or 180 degrees sweeps.