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Edge Ez Programmer 2004.5 2005 2006 2007 Dodge 5.9 Cummins 5.9l Cr 600/610 30204 on 2040-parts.com

US $389.00
Location:

Winchester, Kentucky, US

Winchester, Kentucky, US
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Edge 30204 EZ
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Applications: 2004.5-2007 Dodge 5.9L 600 CR
Manufacture: Edge Products
Product: Edge EZ
New Part #: 30204
Old Part #: EZD1000D
IN STOCK
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Dodge EZ - 2004.5-2007 Dodge 5.9L 600 CR EZ
Dodge EZ - 2004.5-2007 Dodge 5.9L 600 CR EZ

KEY FEATURES:
• 3 Adjustable Power Levels
• Quick and Easy Installation
• Additional 65 HP and 150 ft lb Torque
• Increases Fuel Economy*
• Greatly Improves Driveability and Performance
• Helps Eliminate Downshifting While Towing
• Excellent Throttle Response

The EZ is the ultimate performance upgrade for the driver that wants affordable adjustability, added towing power, quick and easy installation, and improved fuel economy.

The EZ offers a quick 10 minute installation that requires no expensive mechanic labor, no drilling, and no computer downloading. Simply plug the Edge EZ into 2 stock connections, snap in the power adjustment switch, and you're ready to go.

The EZ provides real power and adjustability – you can switch between 3 power levels to add up to 65 HP with a toggle switch. The EZ safely provides power to help eliminate downshifting while towing.

The EZ is also tuned with a special fuel economy level* that improves the atomization of fuel, which in turn allows Edge to add power, while at the same time delivering between a 5-10% improvement in MPG when driving in level one. Add to that the EZ's price point and you have the ultimate value on the performance market today.

The following power gains are representative of an actual test vehicle. These gains were measured on a SuperFlow Dyno at an altitude of 4400 ft above sea level, and represent power delivered to the rear wheels of the test truck. The only modification made to the test truck was the addition of the Edge EZ module. Power gains may vary based on vehicle and geographical location.

Level 1: 25 Horsepower - 50 Foot Pounds of Torque
Level 2: 45 Horsepower - 75 Foot Pounds of Torque
Level 3: 65 Horsepower - 150 Foot Pounds of Torque

*Increase in fuel efficiency varies based on driving style.
Edge recommends the use of gauges when using any performance upgrade.

Not legal for sale or use in California on pollution-controlled motor vehicles.


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