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03-28-2008, 02:05 PM #1Newbie
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New Exhaust and Intake..Awsome Results..
Ok i finally got my super 44 duel exhaust on this morning....Sounds great especially with the k&N 63 series filter i put on last wk...Crazy how much the engine picks up and sounds...Gotta love these chevy trucks....Hypertech next...But i do got a ? bout it...Do u jus play with the settings til u find what u like? Can anyne share there settings that work best for them?
03-29-2008, 11:13 AM #2
You can adjust the settings to find out what works best for you. I haven't even tried the 93 octane setting yet( I should next week). I'm running strictly on the 87 tune and it made a huge difference in gas a performance. I'd say the only real settings you should change would maybe be shift firmness and maybe top speed limiter if you tires can handle it. Other than that I don't think you need to mess with it all that much. Now when and if you get bigger tires or new gears it will deff come in handy.

KRIS
2007 GMC Sierra CrewCab 4.8L
Tinted Windows, 20" Chrome MB Predators on 275/55/20 Copper AT's, GM Bed Rug, Speed Scene Chrome Grille, Putco Chrome Handles, Hypertech Max Energy Programmer, Magnaflow Muffler and many more mods to come.
Former GM Vehicles:
96 Chevy Camaro. My first car modded for a High School kid.
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