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Old 07-24-2009, 04:03 PM
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well, just about have everything inline just need to send the check out. Getting a tvs 1900 for my 09' gmc 6.0. While im on a shopping spree is there anything else i should be considering?
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Originally Posted by bleedchevy
well, just about have everything inline just need to send the check out. Getting a tvs 1900 for my 09' gmc 6.0. While im on a shopping spree is there anything else i should be considering?
Headers and a built trans will hold ya for a while.
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Are you going to do the tuning yourself? A Wideband O2 would be a good idea along with various gauges to start with.
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well Magna does the tune, i am also looking a black bear tune however, the 6sp transmission should hold up, well it better
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Originally Posted by gao8302
Are you going to do the tuning yourself? A Wideband O2 would be a good idea along with various gauges to start with.
Agreed! Headers are a must..the wideband to make sure your safe..a fuel pressure gauge, and of course a boost/vac gauge
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looking into a wideband and a few other gauges. I'm a little hesitant on the headers at the moment, though they are planned farther down the road, i am looking for a good transmission shop in case that day comes.
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Where are you located? As far as transmissions I blew my stock 60E with shift kit and servos with 16,000 miles on the clock about three weeks after going to a smaller pully and tune. So I would plan on replacing the tranny eventually. I went with Phoenix Transmissions in Weatherford Tx. great customer service and I have beat the hell out of my 4L80E for over 50,000 miles with no trouble.

Theres always FLT to the right also.
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located north east Wyoming,
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I think he has the 6L80E.
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Originally Posted by bleedchevy
located north east Wyoming,
In your neck of the woods, I'm sure good tuners are a dime a dozen.......just kidding. Must be some awesome country! Is your tranny based on the '60 or the '80? I'm not up on the new stuff.


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