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Well, if you have a WB and Aeroforce, then you should be able to read damn near everything!
Like what was said--the truck will idle and run OKAY...but not to its ultimate potential with a good tune. A bigger cam that has the potential to produce bigger numbers will not idle and have the driveability that a smaller cam does with no tune...actually--the smaller cam WILL idle and drive better (and might produce better numbers) than the bigger cam without a tune.
If testing cams, then having a seasoned tuner available to tune the motor for the cam is a must. You will never be able to get the full benefits of a cam swap and will not know each cam's true power potential without having a good tune done for each cam/springs combo.
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Actually I do have a tuner he worked with me at west-tech. When testing is finished I get to keep the vehicles ussually cost me the taxes or a couple grand. I have a 2000 camaro with a Preceision 91mm front mount makes around 1200 to the wheels on 20 psi. I plan on a smaller setup for this truck.