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Old Jan 20, 2007 | 12:55 PM
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Does anyone have any experience with this one? I am considering going with this or possibly the edge (I must admit the price difference has me leaning towards the edge). I am not very knowledgable about these types of things though so not sure what I am getting for my money here. I have some time until I have to make the decision (March), but figure I'd start researching early so that I could make an informed decision.

My truck is a 2006 4x2 XLT Supercrew. I will be getting a 6" Fabtech lift and 35" tires also in March so thus the reason for considering some sort of performance mod at the same time. Appreciate the feedback.
 

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Old Jan 20, 2007 | 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by wxscpo
Does anyone have any experience with this one? I am considering going with this or possibly the edge (I must admit the price difference has me leaning towards the edge). I am not very knowledgable about these types of things though so not sure what I am getting for my money here. I have some time until I have to make the decision (March), but figure I'd start researching early so that I could make an informed decision.

My truck is a 2006 4x2 XLT Supercrew. I will be getting a 6" Fabtect left and 35" tires also in March so thus the reaosn for considering some sort of performance mod at the same time. Appreciate the feedback.
If you are waiting until March, then I suggest you save a little more and invest in a Troyer custom tuned XCal2. The results are incredible, and it will give you not only the maximum performance, but will let you adjust for the larger tires you are adding. The Edge will give you some margin for adjustment, but Mikes custom tuning will give you the better results....
 
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Old Jan 20, 2007 | 06:22 PM
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If you are waiting until March, then I suggest you save a little more and invest in a Troyer custom tuned XCal2. The results are incredible, and it will give you not only the maximum performance, but will let you adjust for the larger tires you are adding. The Edge will give you some margin for adjustment, but Mikes custom tuning will give you the better results....
I have spent the last couple hours pouring through threads about the XCal2 and I can honestly say that I am pretty impressed with what I have read. Seems the Edge and the XCal have the biggest supporters here, but from everything I have read the XCal seems like a better fit for our trucks.
 
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Old Jan 21, 2007 | 03:16 AM
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I have read very impressive things about those as well. I do have a buddy that has the flashpaq for his 05 screw 4x4 and that tuner worked great I loved how it improved his truck. Either one that you decide on you wont be disappointed....
 
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