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Old 10-12-2006, 09:33 PM
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i want to and about 130 hp on my 2001 what's the best chip or programmer i could get or will i need to stack two. and if so which two i have about 1000 dollars for it
Old 10-12-2006, 09:40 PM
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well you have a couple options....you can go for the Edge Juice with the attitue monitor so you have the gauges or you can go with a TST whcih I have and love and then you can stack a smarty along with it!!!
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you wont add 130 hp with a stock auto or clutch!

but the you need guages asap. (if you dont already have them) Also need to know truck specifics.

juice attidude has guages, but i really like the tst. The tst/smarty stack is killer.
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ya im not real sure how long my clutch it gonna last...ive got to get a southbend sooon...
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sounds like the smarty and m2's will do that for ya
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Those will be a sweet combo!!


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how is your DD for a daily driver?
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mine? its fine. you can do a full blown launch with it or drive it right and it's just like the stocker. (only heavier pedal pressure and grabs better)
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ok well I was just worried that a DD would be to grabby for a daily driver...I just dont want it to be a pain..but I would like to be able to hook to a a sled a couple of times..
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You are right, if you want to sled pull you will need the DD. There are several guys on here with DD clutches in daily drivers, and they are all happy with them.
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