I just swapped motors in my 2016 ram 1500. unlocked the pcm, and have the MPVI3 and credits to do what i need to. i have read my stock tune and saved it. am prepared to change the mds setting to disabled. new motor is the same but with a stock 6.4 cam. VVT non mds. other than the mds delete. what could i change to accomodate the change in cam size? would there be anyone willing to check my stock file and advise me on what would be beneficial to change to go along with the larger cam? i am taking courses , however i am not going to mess with anything freely by my own choice until i am confident in what i am doing. id say that could be a few months from now. but to start my truck off right id like to get a mild tune so that i can get the full beenfit from the upgrade i have installed. i will try to attach my stock pcm file.
i plan on added a few bolt ons every so often as time goes on. i RLY am dreaming on even supercharged. but that may be a while. Fooking expensive. damn near the soze of a HELOC loan lmfao.
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