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Old 11-26-2006, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by jakebdb56
some have seen even more. but 17hp is the average. if you get a tune to go along with the headers you'll see a huge difference
to the wheels?
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I love my dynatech lt's, great sound, great performance. I was told to stay away from shorties cause they don't give you very much gains. I went with dynatech cause i want lt's and didn't want to modify my y-pipe, and i got new and better cats, and it's a fully bolt in system.
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Originally Posted by dropkick13
to the wheels?
yes. I have yet to dyno my truck since I have put the lt's and CAI on my truck and done a little tuning. reason I've waited so long is I have my wideband now and I can start doing some real tuning. I'll dyno with my stock tune, and then my tune to see the differences.
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