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Tuner For A 2005 Ford F-250 Super Duty With A 6.0L Diesel Engine.  

Updated 10/19/2020 | Published 10/16/2020

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I have a 2005 F250 Super Duty 6.0l and a guy has an Edge tuner no model number but I do have some numbers. The numbers are X00002200 and there's 17812 and the Serial number is 200 - 257 - 305 Can you help me Please?

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There are a couple different tuners for your 2005 Ford F-250 super duty with the 6.0l diesel depending on what you are wanting to use it for. The numbers X00002200 are for the Edge CS model tuners. Not a specific model. There is the Edge Insight CS2 Comprehensive Gauge Display - Color Screen Item # EP84030. This tuner connects to your OBD-II port to monitor and display the parameters and diagnostic trouble codes. Displays 8 parameters at once in either digital or analog. Records up to 20 minutes of data and has parameter alerts that can be set by the user for better fuel economy and engine protection. It also has a built in accelerometer that measure G-force as well as the pitch and roll of the vehicle. Includes built-in 0-to-60 acceleration, quarter-mile, and engine horsepower tests. Lets you track routine maintenance with programmable mileage interval alerts.

f it was my truck I would go with the CS2 performance tuner. It offers more adjustability for tuning and monitoring your engine.

There is also the Edge Diesel Evolution CS2 Performance Tuner - Color Screen Item # EP85300 which also connects to the OBD-II port. This tuner also has the built in accelerometer that measures G-force and vehicle pitch and roll as well as pre-loaded real time performance stats and times that include Includes 0-60, 1/4-mile, and estimated horsepower tests. 4 Pre-loaded tunes to include economy, towing, performance, and extreme. It has transmission settings to provide better shifting. Defueling programs like EGT backdown and WOT shift defueling. Allows you to restore to your stock tune before getting the vehicle serviced. Includes built-in 0-to-60 acceleration, quarter-mile, and engine horsepower tests.


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