Do Edge EZ Programmers Lose Power Over Time
Updated 05/24/2017 | Published 05/23/2017 >
Question:
I have been told by a diesel mechanic that the edge and other similar products lose effectiveness over time. Is this accurate?
asked by: Bill
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Expert Reply:
That's definitely not true. Over time vehicles can lose power for various reasons as engines can begin to wear out, but the programming of a computer is not something that wears out. Software remains constant and the programming of the Edge EZ gives you additional power that over time doesn't become less effective.
If the vehicle loses power over time it's going to be related to something else.
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Jameson C
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Edge EZ for Dodge Cummins 5.9L, 24V
- Performance Chip
- Performance Tuners
- Tuner Only
- No Display Screen
- Yes - California Approved
- EZ
- Edge
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