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Peak gains vs. Max gains
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<blockquote data-quote="Nick@Apollo-Optics" data-source="post: 1369217" data-attributes="member: 1314"><p>You're welcome! And yes, Max gains are the more important number, however the actual area under the curve and the shape of the curve are the most important numbers to look at. It's best to look at them side-by-side. </p><p></p><p>Regarding 2019 support, we have plenty of customers who've purchased the Stage 2 kit and are running the CAI and Intercooler with the Stage 1 ECU Map. You can take advantage of the package pricing now and not have to wait. Then, once Stage 2 ECU support is available, you've already got all the hard parts installed. Just hook up your Accessport tuner to your computer, download the latest firmware, and then load it to your truck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick@Apollo-Optics, post: 1369217, member: 1314"] You're welcome! And yes, Max gains are the more important number, however the actual area under the curve and the shape of the curve are the most important numbers to look at. It's best to look at them side-by-side. Regarding 2019 support, we have plenty of customers who've purchased the Stage 2 kit and are running the CAI and Intercooler with the Stage 1 ECU Map. You can take advantage of the package pricing now and not have to wait. Then, once Stage 2 ECU support is available, you've already got all the hard parts installed. Just hook up your Accessport tuner to your computer, download the latest firmware, and then load it to your truck! [/QUOTE]
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