installing a tvs1900
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installing a tvs1900
going to install a tvs1900 on a 05 gmc sierra vho with pacesetters no cats, going to install a " CheaTR v.3" - 219/230 .607/.604 117 LSA cam, 7.425 pushrods, ls6 oil pump, Precision Race Components .650" Double Spring Kit,160º degree Thermostat,
saving up money to buy a built trans, n converter,
told me i should get a 2800 stall, and thinking to buy a PerformaBuilt Transmission,
i also wanna raise the boost. i need help with injectors and fuel system,
pulleys, and a tune,
thanks for yall help
saving up money to buy a built trans, n converter,
told me i should get a 2800 stall, and thinking to buy a PerformaBuilt Transmission,
i also wanna raise the boost. i need help with injectors and fuel system,
pulleys, and a tune,
thanks for yall help
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going to install a tvs1900 on a 05 gmc sierra vho with pacesetters no cats, going to install a " CheaTR v.3" - 219/230 .607/.604 117 LSA cam, 7.425 pushrods, ls6 oil pump, Precision Race Components .650" Double Spring Kit,160º degree Thermostat,
saving up money to buy a built trans, n converter,
told me i should get a 2800 stall, and thinking to buy a PerformaBuilt Transmission,
i also wanna raise the boost. i need help with injectors and fuel system,
pulleys, and a tune,
thanks for yall help
saving up money to buy a built trans, n converter,
told me i should get a 2800 stall, and thinking to buy a PerformaBuilt Transmission,
i also wanna raise the boost. i need help with injectors and fuel system,
pulleys, and a tune,
thanks for yall help
Also you really don't need to upgrade the thermostat, the stockers work fine and the stock oil pump is fine as well unless it has a ton of miles on it and you were going to be changing it anyway.
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