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Can I Adjust My Shift Points Using The Superchips Flashpaq F5 Performance Tuner On My 2014 Ram 1500?  

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2014 Ram 1500 Can i adjust shift ponits with this tuner or are they automatic?

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Availability of specific tunes may vary based on your vehicle’s make and model for the Superchips Flashpaq F5 Performance Tuner # SU3845, but these are the preset tunes that come with your tuner. Each will have their own way of tweaking the air to fuel ratio and/or the shift points automatically. You can also perform your own advanced tuning to tweak your shift points how you want it. I HIGHLY recommend reading through your user manual before you start your advanced tune.

Here are a list of the tunes, what they do and I've included a section of the user manual about the Advanced Tuning Options you're looking for.

SPerformance - Designed for maximum engine and transmission performance.
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87 Performance - Designed for non-towing applications and requires the use
of 87 octane gas for best results.
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91 Performance - Designed for premium horsepower, torque, and driveability.
The tune is calibrated for 2WD, 4WD-HI, and 4WD-LO. Requires 91 octane gas
for best results.
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93 Performance - Designed for maximum horsepower, torque, and driveability.
The tune is calibrated for 2WD, 4WD-HI, and 4WD-LO. Requires 93 octane gas
for best results.
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87 Octane - Designed to allow you to run 87 octane regardless of the
manufacturer’s recommendation.
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Light Load Tow - Optimizes engine and transmission performance for mid-
weight range towing applications
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Heavy Load Tow - Requires the use of 91 octane gas or better and is used for
optimized engine and transmission performance for heavy towing applications.
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Towing - Requires the use of 91 octane gas or better and is used for optimized
towing up to the OEM recommended towing limits. This tune is safe to use in 4WDHI or 4WD-LO and is available for all Jeeps covered by Superchips.
NOTE: If a towing tune is not available, use 87 Tune with 91 Octane fuel.
Crawling Tune - Is a Superchips exclusive tune offering low throttle response
and high low-end torque designed for precision low-speed maneuvers. This tune is
currently only available for JK Jeep models.
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Extreme - This is an aggressive tune used for maximum horsepower, torque,
and driveability.
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Mileage XS - Requires 87 octane gas and is used for fuel mileage gains. The tune
is calibrated for 2WD, 4WD-HI, and 4WD-LO uses.
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Stock - Returns vehicle to factory stock. Removed all Superchips tuning from your
vehicle. It is recommended that you calibrate your vehicle back to stock prior to
taking it in for service or maintenance.

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