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Adding power w/ out worrying about warranty?

 
TXPOWER TXPOWER
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 08/07
Posted: 08/10/07
10:43 AM

Does anyone know of anything to add on w/ out voiding vehicle warranty on 05 gmc LLY? Any chips programmers? I had a superchip once on 6.0 couldnt keep from blowing my heads every time dealer told me it left a ghost trail just wondering if there where any chips/tuners that didnt leave anything behind for the dealer to see. Thanks  

 
colt49 colt49
User | Posts: 92 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 08/10/07
01:28 PM

Very easy and popular trick for LLY or LBZ is to order a boost stick it plugs in by the turbo and gives extra boost you can feel and see on your gauge if you have one. Kennedy diesel.com sells them with easy instructions. I run my Quadzilla 135 setting on my Stealth 2 with this boost stick on my LBZ and it's an extra 8 pounds of butt dyno power pumper boost for me. It rocks and that's in Denver altitude. At sealevel you would be better yet. The other option is get the PPE boost valve it's adjustable and better for control if you want that. Dan at PPE can tell you more things too. The last Ford I saw in a big block long cloud of smoke had to put on his fog lights to see ahead when he tried this LBZ on last Wed. Great power for the price 100 or 160 bucks for go you will feel for sure. My Quadzilla Stealth 2 was $400 and my boost adder was $100 and it was cheap great power for that price mates no Edge shutdown problems here on this truck. Dieselplace has lots of other reading to help too.  

 

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