I've been pondering whether or not I'd like to get the Inmotion tune and it's great to find that someone dedicated a good amount of effort to provide another option for the CRD.
I've been one of the lucky ones in that I haven't had a turbo hose blow out (yet). I think some of the issue here was that Mopar originally had silicone-lined hoses (mild oil resistance) rather than the fluorosilicone-lined hoses (excellent oil resistance) that Samco makes. I'm aware that Mopar revised the part and they may have started putting fluorosilicone-lined hoses on the Jeeps. Because mine is a rather late build, I may already have the updated hoses. The amount of boost GDE is dealing with may only be on the order of a few pounds in strategic areas of the rpm/load range. Overall it may only be 10 psi or so on the max output...making it 30 psi? Unless they're able to increase it to 50 psi or something like that, I don't think a hose bursting due only to the pressure should be an issue...oil soaked old versions would be an issue. Anyone know what the absolute maximum amount of boost is for our turbo spinning at max safe rpm (assuming atm pressure at sea level) is?
Though we're after more details from GDE, I would like to applaud them on the detail of their website. They do a decent job in terms of describing what their tune does. I've looked that Inmotion's site and in reality, it's pretty light on details...and I think we're generally okay with this since numerous people in the U.S. and Europe use Inmotion and we "know" what we're getting. I'm seriously considering trying GDE once we learn more details. I think a lot of us (I am) are concerned that these guys may not be in business after a couple of years and if we need support in terms of a reflash or something, we'll be out of luck.
Retmil...agreed...perhaps they should express the EGR thing in this manner: "We've optimized the use of the of the EGR valve to maximum power and fuel ecomony and minimize soot formation while also preserving its function as a surge-control device to guard against turbo failure." Those who frequent here pretty much know that means "off."
GDE sort of addressed this the other day but I was still a little confused: I suspect their tune won't have a problem with the SEGR, but will it still provide the anti-surge function?
GDE...these guys aren't trying to be difficult. You just happened (purposely) to advertise on a forum where numerous people are enthusiasts (maybe lunatics is a better word

) and very knowledgeable in regards to their CRDs. We're not trying to give you a hard time, but trying to perform due diligence before people take the plunge. Good luck.