Edge Products Evolution Programmer
367-15001
Ford
The Evolution allows the user to view up to 5 PIDs at one time. There are 11 different PIDs to choose from. Below is a list and description of each:
- RPM (revolutions per minute) - Engine speed.
- MPH (miles per hour) - Note: Dash display may be +/-3 MPH off from the digital display due to mechanical differences in the spring, etc. used to control the gauge.
- ECT (engine coolant temperature) - Degrees F.
- BST (Boost Pressure) - PSI
- EGT (Exhaust Gas Temp) - Degrees F.
- EOT (Engine oil temperature) - Degrees F.
- TFT (Transmission fluid temperature) - Degrees F. (Automatic Trans ONLY. If you have a manual trans, the value displayed will be incorrect)
- IAT (Intake air temperature) - Degrees F.
- BARO (Barometric pressure) - PSI
- BAT (Battery voltage)
- DTC (Diagnostic trouble code count)
The following power gains are representative of an actual test vehicle. These gains were measured on a SuperFlow Dyno at an altitude of 4400 ft above sea level, and represent power delivered to the rear wheels of the test truck. The only modification made to the test truck was the addition of the Edge Evolution module. Power gains may vary based on vehicle and geographical location.
- Level 1: 60 Horsepower - 100 Foot Pounds of Torque
- Level 2: 80 Horsepower - 140 Foot Pounds of Torque
- Level 3: 100 Horsepower - 200 Foot Pounds of Torque
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