looking for old crazylarry program
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looking for old crazylarry program
hey guys had 2.2.7 in my truck for about a year and upgraded to 2.3.2 and i hate it,tranny hunts going from 2-3 and now where i upgraded my computer killed my old program.anything out there better and where can i find 2.2.7 thanks for any help
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I have 2.2.7. The only problrm is it is in CA and I am in ID. I will be back home Tuesday if you still need it. Otherwise, I would think Bully Dog could provide you the software you need.
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If possible could I possibly get the old Crazy Larry 2.2.7 version from someone? I am in the same boat with 2.3.2 (cant stand the shifting problems). Thanks in advance.
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2.2.7 is the best Crazy Larry version IMO.
SCARY LARRY shifts funny too. I can drive around it by not feathering the throttle...just either GO or don't go. Scary Larry is pretty violent actually....after dyno and a few runs down the 1/4 mile, i may be looking for something else more suitable for daily driving.
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updated Crazy Larry has shifting issues....2.3.2 shifts funny.
2.2.7 is the best Crazy Larry version IMO.
SCARY LARRY shifts funny too. I can drive around it by not feathering the throttle...just either GO or don't go. Scary Larry is pretty violent actually....after dyno and a few runs down the 1/4 mile, i may be looking for something else more suitable for daily driving.
2.2.7 is the best Crazy Larry version IMO.
SCARY LARRY shifts funny too. I can drive around it by not feathering the throttle...just either GO or don't go. Scary Larry is pretty violent actually....after dyno and a few runs down the 1/4 mile, i may be looking for something else more suitable for daily driving.
thanks for the info
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A loose triple disc is better for sled pulling because: loose is good because the high revving gets turbos lighted quicker and easier...and there is more suface area to grip and go is why the triple is needed.
triple disc converters are slower on the street because...if nothing else, they are heavier. single disc converters are faster on the street because they lock up and go faster at lower rpm than triple discs...
for $400 more DTT will build a triple disc...thats no secret. They do suggest it for the sled pulling application and that application only....as i understand it. my tranny still has no trash in the pan even after shattering a stock flex plate....single disc for me forever!
now the actuator problems on 05+ trucks is annoying....and if any company has a solution for that, i want to see it!
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thanks for the info 97360 I was wondering about some of the tranny stuff. Im not decided fully im what im doing yet. I do have a suncoast flexplate to install when I get a upgraded tranny. Every single tranny guy ive talked to says get an aftermarket flexplate and at least a billet input.
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thanks for the info 97360 I was wondering about some of the tranny stuff. Im not decided fully im what im doing yet. I do have a suncoast flexplate to install when I get a upgraded tranny. Every single tranny guy ive talked to says get an aftermarket flexplate and at least a billet input.
DTT does NOT recomend using Suncoast Flex plates with their converter. I do not know exactly why....but they say the suncoast plate will tear up pumps.
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thats nice to know. Ive been told suncoast stuff was good. Ive already got this one bought. Ive talked to HTS alot and they are closer. Im leaning towards them. I dont wanna drive across the world to get it done. Thanks for the info again. hows the weather in TX? Its cold in Indiana,its been raining.
Im ready for snow, tired of the rain.
Im ready for snow, tired of the rain.
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thats nice to know. Ive been told suncoast stuff was good. Ive already got this one bought. Ive talked to HTS alot and they are closer. Im leaning towards them. I dont wanna drive across the world to get it done. Thanks for the info again. hows the weather in TX? Its cold in Indiana,its been raining.
Im ready for snow, tired of the rain.
Im ready for snow, tired of the rain.
oh well, us students are just enjoyin loungin around for a few days
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you are the man if you can afford to go to College and buy all the parts for that trk. Im digging deep for this tranny and I work full time, w/no rent or house payments.