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MPT-76 on an LQ9 with a small cam

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Old 10-28-2010, 11:38 AM
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Also as another update for gas mileage... it's in the tank! I can't keep my foot out of the gas and literally build a psi or two just about everywhere I am accelerating. I wanted to really try to correct this so I reset my mileage counter yesterday and I already have a couple of normal driving trips where I'm not getting into boost all the time and my mileage is back up where it used to be. Go figure...

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Is it just not a loading dyno at all?
It does not have a load cell on it but no biggie because I know exactly what it's doing and not doing and just compensate for it.
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So you definitely recommend the 76 over the 70?
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Originally Posted by GMCtrk
So you definitely recommend the 76 over the 70?
Yes for sure especially on a 6.0L. Just to clarify I am using the q-trim version as well.
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