Darthomas
Well-Known Member
Decided I was not going to deal with the effect of having a stretchy throttle cable on my 2013. I hate having to go an inch into the gas pedal before something happens. So I threw $400 at a Hypertech Interceptor.
It modifies the signal from the throttle, MAP sensor, airtemp, and cam.
Just plugs in between them.
Got rid of the "where is it" feeling.
Now I can use the pedal with light pressure like a real car.
And it goes....right away.
There's power up high in the pedal, you no longer have to fish down for it.
Wet weather, so no go fast testing, but I have seen claims it hurts quarter milers.
That wouldn't matter to me.
It woke up the gas pedal, and the engine.
Makes the 2013 behave much more like my 1966.
It seems to remove at least one level of electronic nanny.
But the best part not quite expected was the mileage increase.
Best flat water level gas mileage before was right around avg 27.
Same test trip now is around 30 mpg.
And it seems more ready to jump into 4 cylinder mode, and stay there, AND in overdrive on bigger slopes.
Anyone else heard of this?
I like the idea much better than flashing new tuning parameters.
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It modifies the signal from the throttle, MAP sensor, airtemp, and cam.
Just plugs in between them.
Got rid of the "where is it" feeling.
Now I can use the pedal with light pressure like a real car.
And it goes....right away.
There's power up high in the pedal, you no longer have to fish down for it.
Wet weather, so no go fast testing, but I have seen claims it hurts quarter milers.
That wouldn't matter to me.
It woke up the gas pedal, and the engine.
Makes the 2013 behave much more like my 1966.
It seems to remove at least one level of electronic nanny.
But the best part not quite expected was the mileage increase.
Best flat water level gas mileage before was right around avg 27.
Same test trip now is around 30 mpg.
And it seems more ready to jump into 4 cylinder mode, and stay there, AND in overdrive on bigger slopes.
Anyone else heard of this?
I like the idea much better than flashing new tuning parameters.
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