After a year of testing both tune I'm pretty happy with my result .For towing uphill in the montain I use the Hot tune, with 3000 pds of gear you need all the torque you can get at the minimum RPM possible, This year I use my Eco torque tune setup because my programmer have been rob in my son car so I cant put back the hot tune in the ECM (Long story)
The Eco torque did a good job but the hot tune got more power in reserve so climbing a 12% montain seem a bit effortless. One thing I dont mist from day one is the "Italian' tune I have to perform every 2 weeks to clean the catalyzer with the OEM programming. Now I just enjoy burning some rubber at street corner once in a wild to keep the beast in shape
Fuel economy? It's better with the tune but dont compare to a stock Cherokee CRD with a MB 3.0 engine
Issues?
1:Some Idle variation may accur but can be the result of other issue, I have no clue yet..
2:Engine starving under heavy accelaration with the Hot tune because the stock feeding system cant keep up with the demand so if you are a streets corner racer and like to kick the b... of those litle Japonees Kamikazi (AKA do "Harakiri" with them) install a lift pump!
Do you need a ECM tune? Maybe not on your land mower or your Eco friendly 4 cylinder car but on a Liberty CRD it's a smart and essential purchase.
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2005 CRD Ltd/Tru-Cool 4454 LPD
/Filter bleeder CRDBV/Fumoto F102/ProVent 200/Euro TC
/Hayden HY2905 Viscous clutch with OEM 52079654AE fan mod
Samco/OME/Bilstein/JBA4.5/Mattech BTA Machined trans valve body
/BF rugged terrain 245/75/16 on MOAB

