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2006 Duramax Dyno run, TI Ashtabula

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2009

06' Black lbz 6in Rough Country Lift, 35in toyo's on 18in Monsters, tie rod sleeves, SunCoast Stage-III AFE intake, MBRP 4in Downpipe to 7in mitre-cut stacks, PPE lift pump, Shim Kit, EGR Block, Snow Stage-II water/meth, EFI tuned by DuramaxTuner.com

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  • Why is the stack to our left barley even breathn compared to the other

    

  • @wideopenson Just was that way, idk why that stack set up was like that..Switched it to a single.

  • What did she put down? With those mods and 35's i am guessing in the range of 495-510?

  • jus 477 and 1037 tq but it was a mustang jet so who knows tru numbers

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  • ashtabula like ashtabula ohio?

  • and people can put down well over 1000TQ and not have trans problems? we are looking at new work trucks, so im just curious.

    PS: that GMC looks MEAN, that has all ways been my (hands down) favorite clip they ever put on the GM truck, and it looks great with that color and wheels and tires.

  • @evilempire57 what's your mods?

  • You should be putting down more than 477rwhp, I put down 525rwhp and 1170lb-ft on a stock turbo and stock injectors on and 04 LB7

  • damn it gets smoky in there

  • Yeah it sucks when they don't have a load cell dyno.

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