hey guys i resently bought my first LLY witch is bone stock.i wanna make the hp and tq number high.id like the truck to be really fast but also want it to pour alot of black smoke at time or when i want it to.like maybe a seperate tuning or switch.im not to worryed about money so please help me out here.proformance wise,whats a good addition.thanks
EFI Live is custom tuning software that allows you to change your engine parameters. It comes in real handy when you start changing things like your injectors or injection pump. The first thing I would upgrade would be the transmission. If you don't have a strong aftermarket tranny your not going to be able to put the extra power to the ground. The stock tranny will only withstand extra horse power for a certain amount of time. Your lucky with your year of truck and with EFI Live you can have an adjustable 5 position switch. The first thing you should upgrade would be your stock mouthpiece. Upgrade it to an LBZ mouthpiece. With some good tuning, and a good tranny you should be around the 500rwhp mark.
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