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For all of you Sierra / Silverado owners in South Florida:

If you would like to add significant and noticeable performance to your GM truck for $150 without installing any parts, read on.

I have been tuning my co-workers' trucks and developing smooth, safe powerful programs for the Vortech V8 and Duramax diesel engines. I use my laptop with an OBDII connection, and the lastest version of EFILive software. I currently have good tunes for:

-LBZ

-5.3

-4.8

-6.0

-LS2

-LLY

Normal price is $200, if you bring me 2 trucks I will do both for $150 each. I think it's very fair deal given the quality of the tunes and outstanding tech support. (switching between tunes / back to stock is free for life). Please see sig for contact inforamtion. Thanks.

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You may want to get in touch with one of the staff moderators, we have sponsers on the site and we try to support them. Welcome, always nice to see a tech on here.

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Thanks! I was delighted to come across this forum, it is one of the most organized and professional ones I've visited.

 

do you offer any kind of "test ride"? I mean, will you do the program, let me drive it, and then pay (if i'm happy)?

 

What all does your tune do to a '04 5.3?

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You can "test ride" my personal fleet of gas and diesel powered late model GM trucks. It costs me $100 to tune each vehicle with my EFILive software. I have a great reputation here locally, and you can come to the dealership I work at in Miami any time to get tuned. I guarantee you will be satisfied. Where else can you get a $600 tune for $200???

Torque South is blowing up. My co-workers are suggesting that I raise the price based on my recent success, but I am still having too much fun. I appreciate all my customers for trusting me and happy to see them satisfied.

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I saw your video on your website, if you tuned that black chevy... I'm hooked.... Sign me up... I have AIRAID intake, 4'' exhaust the rest is stock.. well upgraded suspension, brakes, sway-bars..... have been waiting to tune it. Local Miami (Kendall) Truck....Please contact me- 305-970-5815...

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anyone know torque south's number?

 

 

I would send him a PM. He has not logged on since Nov of last year and this post is 2 years old. He also has a website.

 

I think a Private Message is your best bet though.

 

 

Hope this helps.

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