Optimal Transmission Setting for Edge Evolution 85200 CTS Programmer for Everyday Driving
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This would be for a 2007 Dodge 2500 5.9 diesel. As most know the line pressure in those trucks is a bit low and causes eventual problems with the clutches. I couldnt find anything where I could see how each program changed line pressures accept your advise to the guy with the 2014 GMC saying tow mode was best for all around for his truck. So the question is, for my model, transmission and engine what is the best Mode ? Economy, Tow or Performance Thanks for the help
asked by: Steve
Helpful Expert Reply:
I reached out to my contact at Edge for his input and he suggested sticking with Level 2 (Economy) for everyday driving. It will give you some horsepower boost but more so keep you within reason. He mentioned Level 2 for everyday driving and Level 1 (Towing), especially if you're towing a trailer 6,000 pounds or higher.

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Edge Diesel Evolution CS2 Performance Tuner - Color Screen - CA Approved
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