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Does the 120 setting put out enough smoke to make he happy and keep the wife quiet?
After seeing me smoke some ricers for stupid driving with satisfactory results, now when my wife sees someone display a less than gracious driving manuever she gets a wicked grin on her face and looks my way and says "INK EM"!!
i have ordered the Overboost kit as well but i feel like im going to need to purchase a Boost gauge in order to set that properly, is this so? and should i even run the chip without the kit or is it something that i can wait on installing till i purchase gauges
i have ordered the Overboost kit as well but i feel like im going to need to purchase a Boost gauge in order to set that properly, is this so? and should i even run the chip without the kit or is it something that i can wait on installing till i purchase gauges
a boost gauge is good..you should also have a pyro,and trans temp gauge as well...over boost kit is a good idea but not needed if you drive light footed..when the map sensor see 23 to 25 PSI of boost it will set the ses light and defuel the truck...the over boost kit keeps the map sensor from seeing any thing above 22
Ok im going to look into the gauges. the only thing tho if i install the kit i would have to set it with a gauge, correct? or if anyone coulde maybe tell me how many rotations they used on a simular truck with the same basic mods.
most of them are all set to where it needs to be..the one i listed is all set where it needs to be when you get it..its just adjustable for other trucks..so dont adjust it..
It will be -- that's where I got mine from. I can still set the low HPOP pressure code on 80 when I stand on it. Don't worry about it though, plenty of power in both settings...
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