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How to Select a Tune on the Edge Juice with Attitude CTS2 Performance Tuner  

Published 12/31/2018

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Thank you for reply. I have one more question. Approximately how long does the selected tune take to become live?

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It sounds like you have the Edge Juice with Attitude CTS2 Performance Tuner part # EP21500. If that is the case then in order to select a power level you will need to follow the steps I have listed for you below which can also be seen starting on page 31 of the owner's manual that is linked for you.

Step 1 - While on the main gauge screen, touch the upper menu tab.
Step 2 - Press the up or down arrows until the power level you want is showing on the indicator located between the two buttons.

Mileage (Level 1) - Recommended for daily driving. The mileage tuning was created for optimal fuel economy under normal driving.
Tow (Level 2) - Recommended when pulling a load. The tow tuning was created to provide power where it is needed most when pulling a load.
Drive (Level 3) - Recommended for all around daily driving and performance.
Race (Level 4) - Recommended for sanctioned racing events. The fuel injection and timing strategies are aggressively tuned to pull substantial power gains from the vehicle without sacrificing drive-ability or durability.
Extreme (Level 5) - Recommended for sanctioned racing events. The fuel injection and timing strategies are aggressively tuned to pull the highest level of power and performance from your vehicle.
Hot (Level 6) - This level should only be used when the vehicle power and drive-train have been upgraded.

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12/31/2018

Thank you for reply. I have one more question. Approximately how long does the selected tune take to become live?

Conner L.

12/31/2018

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The power level change while using the Edge Juice with Attitude is instant because it is an in-line module. It does not need to reconfigure the PCM like on a standard tuner which may be why there is some confusion.

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