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Installed my BBP tunes lastnight using the auto-cal. Truck runs awesome and pulls real hard right to red line. Night and day difference in performance.

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Installed my BBP tunes lastnight using the auto-cal. Truck runs awesome and pulls real hard right to red line. Night and day difference in performance.
You just now got it tuned? Ryan

 

Taught a camaro ss a lesson.Sent from a jelly bean.Taught a camaro ss a lesson.Sent from a jelly bean.
Probably a V6 with a front bumper swap :) Ryan
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You just now got it tuned?

 

 

Ryan

 

 

 

Probably a V6 with a front bumper swap :)

 

 

Ryan

Yes I just got it tuned now. I do wish I had done it sooner after driving it around town lastnight.

The combination of the hdrs,ls7 tb, air aid jr. Intake and the BBP tune is wicked.

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Your helping convince me to get an LS7 TB and tune once my warranty is up :D

 

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Don't bother with the TB...

 

Sent from a jelly bean.

 

Really? Not likely to see anything even with it being in the tune itself?

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Really? Not likely to see anything even with it being in the tune itself?

Unless you are going FI, no need to mess with TB. Even then, wouldn't do the LS7. No power benefits.

 

Sent from a jelly bean.

 

 

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Did not see power benefits from LS7 tb. Did see much quicker response and better control. Seems to be a better more responsive motor. 3mm isn't much, a better motor is a good thing.

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Detailed truck getting ready for road trip and wanted it to start out looking good, not sure how it will look when I get back home. :jester:

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Your helping convince me to get an LS7 TB and tune once my warranty is up :D

 

That's no fun do it now

 

 

Ryan

 

 

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Your helping convince me to get an LS7 TB and tune once my warranty is up :D

I wouldn't worry to much about your warranty, you can always go back to stock setting just before you take it in for service if it makes you feel better, if you use the Auto-Cal.

About the LS7 TB, the only thing I noticed with it was quicker throttle response and smoother idle.

I did the LS7 tb first then the air aid jr and the long tube hdrs and the tune last. I think the tune makes all the bolt ons work well together as a whole package.

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I had my last one tuned, but when my transmission started slipping, and I had to take it to the dealer after having it put back stock I was sweating bullets lol! Not going to chance that again.

 

Mine runs great now, and I'm happy, but I'm sure by the time warranty is gone I'll be ready for it to be tweaked to get more out of it. ;)

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On the camaro forum I am on people are raving over vmax throttle bodies. I am tempted to get one. $150

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