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Ok everyone, I'm looking for some info on what tunes you like to run and why. I'm getting a set of 180cc 30% Full Force injectors mostly for heavy towing and was wondering what tunes everyone likes and why to help me make a decision. I'm looking at Jelibuilt, 1023, and Gear Head tunes. Truck has a CNC stage 1 Hpop. KC38r turbo, regulated return, fully built trans. so let me hear what you're all thinking.
I just got some jellibuilt tunes for my newly installed Alliant 160/0 and I am very impressed. These Tunes combined with s&b intake, 4 inch turbo back exhaust, and rebuilt turbo with kc s300 turbine wheel makes some unreal power. It took a couple of times but Brian got the tunes dialed in . I have heard others say they had problems with jellibuilt shifting but mine is nice firm and crisp. I have tried 1023 and we couldn't get the tunes dialed in. I have DP tunes on another truck and they are decent but my favorite so far has been jellibuilt. Hope this helps
Have you tried the PHP tunes for stock injectors? Did you like the tunes from PHP for stock injectors? If so, check out the Titan Unlock for modified injectors.
Other than that, the tunes available are a crap shoot. 1023, Gear Head, Jelibuilt, SDK, Andrew Arthur, whatever... I personally have run Gear Head and 1023, but since installing the T4/SXE combo, I decided that PHP has the best tunes for my use and modifications.
In addition, this topic has been discussed many times and there are many threads that will answer your questions directly without having to wait for a response.
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