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anyone remember the ecu tuned suburban

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Old 05-18-2008, 05:17 PM
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I searched and cant find it anywhere, but i also dont have a lot to search by,

A few years ago there was a person on here with teh 2500 suburban with the 8.1L motor. from what i remember he tuned or was friends with a tuner. They had gotten the truck to pick up a lot of hp and they where over 400lbtq at the wheels....which is about 90 lbtq increase over stock..

Anyone remember who that was?
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never heard of this. I really don't see 90 ft/lbs out of just a tune(excluding factory forced induction vehicles), but hell who knows
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I do remember this.... it was a while ago... i'll see if i can find it. no guarantees. I think they also used HP tuners too
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yea it has been a few years.

I know i replyed in his post i think. but i searched yesterday for a while.

I did find where some one said he was running Westers and something. Only reason i remember it is because he was showing actual graphs and what it looks like on the computer screen.

He might have had headers and exhaust... For some reason i think i recall them saying they where making the same Wheel tq as what gm rates at the crank. which is 455lbtq on the big blocks. If thats the case he has gained 144 lbtq going from my stock dyno pull of 455 crank = 311 wheel.
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