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Old Oct 14, 2011 | 04:54 PM
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Default New to this site looks awesome any info greatly appreciated!!!

i have a 2007 vortec max 6.0 silverado 4x4.We installed a tvs 2300 magnacharger on it.it was a complete kit i bought that was for a 2010 camaro.
we added a ls9 cam ls7 lifters got rid of all the v4 stuff.Thre was alot of fabrication but looks stock!!!I put a wide band oxgen senser n and guage WOT its in the 11s 11.4 11.5.The tuck is making between 6-7 pounds of boost and the timing is at 21 degrees.The motor is a L76 but with the good components.shifting at 6300 this truck really goes now.The truck has 9.1 compression.What im asking is can i go up to 8-9 pounds of boost most guys are very easly and should be safe.What increase in power should that be?there is no spark knock yet started at 17 degrees WE uped it and could tell increase in power!!running 93 octane gas.Stock exhaust like it quiet and heard shorty headers dont help!!I would love to hear what you guys have to say.The truck runs flawless now and can roast the big 20s from a dead stop.SHOULD I UP THE RPM I HAVE THE GOOD LIFTERS AND CAM ITS AT 6300 NOW.PUT CORVETTE SERVO IN TO SHIFTS NICE FIRM!!! FOR EVERY POUND OF BOOST IS THAT TRUE LIKE 20 30 HORSE TO THE REAR WHEELS THATS ALOT IM ONLY AT 6.5 POUNDS NOW!!!!Have the inter cooler on the truck and the air intake temp is low 80 90 degrees!!!!!
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