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Old 06-28-2007, 01:12 PM
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Yep great write alot of good info....
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I bolted on my nitrous kit....best bolt on I ever bought, besides the spacer.
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TTT for those who might not have seen it
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nice write up
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Great write up this will help alot of new members.....
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there have been 2 mods in here. Why hasn't this been stickied? This is one of the best sticky worthy posts in a long time.
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Originally Posted by RandomHero
there have been 2 mods in here. Why hasn't this been stickied? This is one of the best sticky worthy posts in a long time.

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Thanks for the info all in one place. I'm fairly new to this stuff but I have been learning lots from this site. I agree with the statement that the handhelds dont give much bang for the buck and my recent experience with a Vararam cai would make me not recommend them even for free. I'm looking for a dyno tune in Edmonton,Alberta to make the most of my 03 1500HD 6.0.The electric fans sound promising as well. keep up the good work guys!
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Maybe mention descreened MAF sensor?

You pick the category
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Originally Posted by Moddoo
Maybe mention descreened MAF sensor?

You pick the category


you mean this? unedited btw

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1. Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF)

The Granatelli MAF is NOT worth the cost even if its free. I know of more than one occasion where they have caused multiple tuning problems. This also goes for descreening the stock piece.


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