As the late-model trucks continue to pump out of the Big Three’s factories, that means all the aftermarket performance companies are hard at work attempting to create something that will improve the horsepower, torque, and fuel mileage of their new rides.
But, there are as many truck owners that are wanting to keep emissions as there are wanting to remove it. Our friends at Bully Dog have the solution in the form of the BDX programmer. It allows you to retain the emissions parts and still have significant power gains.
The Bully Dog BDX, at first glance, is a stylish handheld programmer that fits perfectly in your hands. With this tuner, you’re holding the cutting-edge device that will set you up perfectly for tough terrain, pulling a heavy load, or maximizing fuel economy on the highway. Its compact design offers a full-color display and customizable gauges that help track and adjust powertrain performance.
Delivering more horsepower and torque when you need it most, the BDX offers the best up-to-date tuning available. With the cloud-based tune delivery using built-in WiFi, the BDX will always offer the latest downloads available to stay ahead of the competition. If you’re wanting to upgrade your new truck and still retain your warranty and emissions components, the BDX is for you.
Unlike others, the Bully Dog BDX has a small build, but it packs a powerful punch with dyno-proven results. What's more, it has a durable structure to it.
The BDX holds up to 10 custom tunes. On top of having a large capacity for custom tunes, the BDX acts as a data trouble code reader and can clear the codes as well. Among other great features, the BDX also offers data logging, and acts as a monitor to read those important parameters during operation – coolant temperature, boost pressure, battery voltage, and more.
For more information about the BDX, be sure and check out the Bully Dog website. Stay tuned as we load up the Bully Dog BDX onto a late-model pickup truck and see what it has to offer on the dyno. What are your thoughts on the BDX? Let us know in the comments below.