Today, diesel performance is widely achieved with the addition of plug-in electronics. Choosing the correct module for your application can be confusing. Here are some important considerations:
Towing modules are in the 50-70 horsepower range. Power levels above this range require protective precautions, such as an exhaust gas temperature gauge (EGT) and automatic power backdown capability (achieved with the Edge Juice Module).
When adding an electronic module, an ATS PulseFlow Exhaust System is recommended for lower EGTs.
When using more than one module in combination (stacking), an upgraded turbo system and an upgraded intake system are recommended for maximum benefits.
For a mild upgrade, the Ford 7.3L ATS Custom Tuned, Six-Stage Computer Chip is by far the best choice when used with mechanical gauges. It is one of the most comprehensive and best-designed modules in the industry. This module can add 50-120 horsepower. The driver can change from a stock setting to a tow program (50 horsepower). Switching the dial to the next setting yields an additional 75 horsepower over the stock setting, while the fourth position on the dial delivers 100 horsepower over stock.
* Core and Crate charges are charged IN ADDITION TO PRODUCT PRICES, and are refundable when core product and crate are returned to ATS Diesel. All core charges are refunded by check, mailed to the billing address on file.
ATS Diesel Performance ("ATS") sells replacement parts designed to improve a diesel engine's efficiency and reliability. Some states, specifically California, have strict regulations applicable to parts that you may legally use on your diesel truck. Be sure to review applicable municipal, state, and federal rules before you purchase and install an ATS product to make sure you are in compliance.
ATS also designs and manufactures certain parts for off-road and race use only. These parts are not intended for sale in any state, including California, where the items do not comply with local rules.