04 Silverado SS AWD 10.9@ 126
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Thanks, yeah he has done a great job, he said I could bend the rods before lifting a head and so far has been right but the tune has always been good and other parameters monitored well.
Cam specs
Tick Performance Turbo Stage 1 Camshaft for LS1 & LS6 Engines
226/226 | .60x"/.60x" | LSA114+3
Cam specs
Tick Performance Turbo Stage 1 Camshaft for LS1 & LS6 Engines
226/226 | .60x"/.60x" | LSA114+3
Spec 223/223 .617 .617 LSA114+5
Only plan on running 10lbs < at first lol
I still wanna tow w mine as well
Im kinda in the dark as what to be prepared for, I love driven the Truck and dont wanna take it past the point of no return.
Ive got a Yank 2800 and a built 4l65e wating to go in at the same time as well
How often do ya still drive your SS?
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It really depends I don't drive it in the winter but would say I put at least 5k miles a summer on it. I really like driving the truck but I dont usually drive it to work to let it sit out and get dirty. I would drive my truck anywhere right now it is well sorted and I have had no major issues that left me stranded or overly frustrated. I tow my boat about 100 miles almost every weekend and it weighs 4,000lbs or so with trailer, and when I get back on a Saturday I unhook it and go race if I want. The truck gets as good or better mileage than stock. I think as long as you are realistic with your goals and have a good tune you will be very happy. Tuning is the key though if it does not idle well, surges or stalls you will find yourself not wanting to drive it as much.
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