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https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...ight=Bang+buck
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Alot of info on this site might not be exactly what you looking for but just goes to show you what 10 seconds and the search button will do
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...ight=Bang+buck
Alot of info on this site might not be exactly what you looking for but just goes to show you what 10 seconds and the search button will do
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Originally Posted by LesPaul
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...ight=Bang+buck
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Alot of info on this site might not be exactly what you looking for but just goes to show you what 10 seconds and the search button will do
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...ight=Bang+buck
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Considering you have a lightning and it is supercharged there are totally different things that would be a good bang for the buck compared to those N/A results that LesPaul found. What kind of money are you looking at spending? A very good bang for the buck would be to get a pulley and programmer. That would deffinently wake up the motor. A good cold air kit, headers, throttle body, and maf mgiht also be good option. If i was you and I had the money I would do a pulley, programmer, and cold air. The order of benefit is probably something like:
step1 - pulley and programmer
step2 - cold air
step3 - headers
step4 - throttle body
step5 - maf
What hp and tq numbers are you trying to get to? If you wnat to hit really good numbers and were willing to save up a couple grand i would recommend waiting and getting either the 2.2 kennebell or the new 2.6 kennebell that is ocming out on June 15th. The 2.2 is 2600 and the 2.6 is 3000 but they are worth the money.
just my 2 cents, hope that helps
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Originally Posted by bluestang50
Considering you have a lightning and it is supercharged there are totally different things that would be a good bang for the buck compared to those N/A results that LesPaul found. What kind of money are you looking at spending? A very good bang for the buck would be to get a pulley and programmer. That would deffinently wake up the motor. A good cold air kit, headers, throttle body, and maf mgiht also be good option. If i was you and I had the money I would do a pulley, programmer, and cold air. The order of benefit is probably something like:
step1 - pulley and programmer
step2 - cold air
step3 - headers
step4 - throttle body
step5 - maf
What hp and tq numbers are you trying to get to? If you wnat to hit really good numbers and were willing to save up a couple grand i would recommend waiting and getting either the 2.2 kennebell or the new 2.6 kennebell that is ocming out on June 15th. The 2.2 is 2600 and the 2.6 is 3000 but they are worth the money.
just my 2 cents, hope that helps
So whats the diff in the 2.2 and the 2.6 kennebell,what sizes pulleys would be good to go with.
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Originally Posted by REDSVT2202
Im new to the site just trying to get some of yalls input on my lightning what would be the most bang for my buck.
Originally Posted by bluestang50
If i was you and I had the money I would do a pulley, programmer, and cold air. The order of benefit is probably something like:
step1 - pulley and programmer
step2 - cold air
step3 - headers
step4 - throttle body
step5 - maf
step1 - pulley and programmer
step2 - cold air
step3 - headers
step4 - throttle body
step5 - maf
Step 5 he shouldn't need. We already have 90mm MAF's. At most, a MAF extender would be what he'd need.
Now, as far as you two guys that wanna go round and round about whatever. Either be helpfull or don't post in this section. You wanna flame each other, take it to the Off Topic board. Thank you.
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[QUOTE=203Cree]First off, welcome to the site. A lower pulley, cold air intake and a tune would be a GREAT start for you if you're mostly stock. That combo really wakes up the truck. You could also look at a Valve body for the transmission or traction bars. That would also be a great start and not too hard on the wallet.
Step's 3 and 4 aren't really that benificial to us until we hit over 550rwhp. The stock exhaust has been proven to flow well enough to support up to that power level.
Step 5 he shouldn't need. We already have 90mm MAF's. At most, a MAF extender would be what he'd need.
so what size pulley would be the best to put on the truck.
Step's 3 and 4 aren't really that benificial to us until we hit over 550rwhp. The stock exhaust has been proven to flow well enough to support up to that power level.
Step 5 he shouldn't need. We already have 90mm MAF's. At most, a MAF extender would be what he'd need.
so what size pulley would be the best to put on the truck.