Stage 1 kit.
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Hey trick, have you done any testing with this kit on a stockish 5.3(which i see this kit is aimed at) say a baseline and an after? curious on what a stock/mild 5.3 with this kit and say 7 psi would gain??
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[QUOTE=TrickPerformanceProducts;4511593]Not yet, been building so many kits lately not sure if I am coming or going. LOL
Ok, cool.... well i will be watching to see how this performs and may just try one out.
Ok, cool.... well i will be watching to see how this performs and may just try one out.
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No dyno numbers. There are some many variables it really depends on the tuner and the trucks owener. 7psi is max I would run without an IC.
You will not have to cut any of the truck up, it bolts in. You will need electric fans, it will not clear a stock clutch fan. Not sure why someone would run one of those anymore but you never know.
The pictures shows all that comes with this kit, except the crossover clamp. I left that part out.
There is always stuff you need to buy with most kits. This is an entry level kit. If I start dynoing and playing with it (that's work) I will have to charge more. Our kits are proven to make lots of power, and be very reliable. This kit is built on the same idea just done as bare bones as possible. Hence the price tag.
We will have T1 running this weekend with this kit. I miss driving a boosted truck and the tires are getting old, need to get some use out of them.
I have no real plans to hit the dyno any time soon. I want to drive and enjoy.
If you are looking for what I would call "a more complete kit" I would recommend our stage 3, 4, or 5.
It really comes down to budget and hp goals for the truck.
Rick
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Launching!
Moderators should create a sticky with each of your stage kits (1,2,3,etc) all listed in one place instead of having to search for your individual threads. Kits look great!