JK owners experiencing pinging with their Superchips tunes
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Just to throw in my experience. I have an auto and switched to the 89 tune after running the 87 for a while. Even on 87 octane gas I can floor it from a dead stop and no pinging up to 90MPH. I live in Florida so I don't have any long grades to pull up but so far so good.
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Yes, Yes, Yes....install it. You'll be kicking yourself for waiting!
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Scott, it would be helpful if you knew what version of software was currently installed in the Superchips Tuner. Presently, when you plug it in to update, it always seems to download an update onto the tuner. Even if you just updated it, unplug it and plug it back in, it updates again. If you showed the current software version, or showed a message on the screen with says "you are using the current software version" it would help alot and offer peace of mind.
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Pinging is just another word for "knocking". It actually sounds more like a knock than a ping. Knocking is the sound your engine makes under load usually when the timing is off a little. For instance......a person lives at a high altitude and has his engine tuned for a lower octane gas and all is good. Then he drives down to a lower altitude using the same octane gas without re-timing the engine, there is a good chance the engine would knock. Usually all the person would have to do is run a higher octane gas at lower altitudes and the engine wouldn't knock anymore.
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Pinging is just another word for "knocking". It actually sounds more like a knock than a ping. Knocking is the sound your engine makes under load usually when the timing is off a little. For instance......a person lives at a high altitude and has his engine tuned for a lower octane gas and all is good. Then he drives down to a lower altitude using the same octane gas without re-timing the engine, there is a good chance the engine would knock. Usually all the person would have to do is run a higher octane gas at lower altitudes and the engine wouldn't knock anymore.
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I, too, have had this "knocking" noise before. I have heard a variety of responses as to whether or not this is bad for the engine. Nonetheless, it does seem to occur in the 87 octane setting (this is the one that i use 90% of the time), and seems to occur under stress at higher rpm's.
Any ideas out there yet, Scott? BTW, thanks for starting this thread!
Any ideas out there yet, Scott? BTW, thanks for starting this thread!
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I have very heavy pinking above 2.9k RPM all the way till shift on the 87 tune with 87/89/93 octane... i even added a methonal(off road only octane booster) addative and it did no good....
I put the Jeep back to stock and the pinging went away.
Info on the jeep its a 2007 JKU auto. I live in killeen tx (1015ft elevation at my airfield) and it started right after(i believe at least) the summer shipment in gas came out. After our first above 95 degree day.
I also have a K & N filter installed and a MPRB exhaust installed, it ran fine for about 3 weeks with the install then started pinging. the mods were installed on the car problem free before the SC install.
I went on block leave(just got back from the sandbox) and havent had a chance to call yet while iv been next to the car and the tuner...
I put the Jeep back to stock and the pinging went away.
Info on the jeep its a 2007 JKU auto. I live in killeen tx (1015ft elevation at my airfield) and it started right after(i believe at least) the summer shipment in gas came out. After our first above 95 degree day.
I also have a K & N filter installed and a MPRB exhaust installed, it ran fine for about 3 weeks with the install then started pinging. the mods were installed on the car problem free before the SC install.
I went on block leave(just got back from the sandbox) and havent had a chance to call yet while iv been next to the car and the tuner...