I just bought me a 3000 TCI stall. Buddy says I have to get a tune to match.
Can I put it on and run it as is for awhile?
I just bought me a 3000 TCI stall. Buddy says I have to get a tune to match.
Can I put it on and run it as is for awhile?
2000 Chevy rcsb 5.3, 4L80E, 3.43 G80, P&P heads, Isky tripple 12, EFI LIVE
Yea you can run it, but youre gonna need a tune pretty soon, i think when you go that much over stock, it might throw the engine into limp mode cus the computer thinks theres a problem, maybe i dreamt that but i think its true.
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OK. I'll have to practice my patience a little then. I want to buy hptuners and tune it myself but I have to wait for a few more paydays.
Anybody have a reputable guide on how to learn tuning? There's a lot of stuff on the internet about it but it IS the internet if you know what I mean.
2000 Chevy rcsb 5.3, 4L80E, 3.43 G80, P&P heads, Isky tripple 12, EFI LIVE
Unfortunately other than someone teaching to use it, the greatest help is the internet, beyond that calibrated success makes both books and DVD's are pretty helpful.
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