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Need idea's for a great set up that is "cheap"

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Old 11-27-2008
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Need idea's for a great set up that is "cheap"

Ok everybody I have an 03 4x4 4.0 sohc 5sp supercab stock, except for a cat back si\so exhaust. I really like how D.s set up is and wondering what and how to do something like that. Nitrous that is I am not looking to put out a lot of power like a 50 too a posibly a 75 shot what all do I need ?? I am not at all familar with nitrous soo PLEASE EXPLAIN LOL. thanks in advance everyone
 
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If you have a 5 speed manual tranny.. I'd agree with D. If it's an auto you could do it for "cheap". But you'll need to adress tranny pressures.

Based on what I've seen anything more than a 35 shot and the tranny *needs* more pressure on all the shifts.


For example.. I was testing shift points and FORGOT to change the 1-2 shift pressures. WOW.. I thought I toasted the tranny. It basicly started the shift and just s-l-o-w-l-y went into 2nd gear. Then it dawned on me that the tune was not changed. I went in and added about XXpsi and the shifts were crisp again.

Even a 35 shot on a stock tune would cause the tranny to shift a little slow IMO. Not a killer.. but a little too slow for my liking.

Rich
 

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