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wedrivezs
04-21-2006, 04:54 PM
Looking for feedback, good, bad, or ???? :help: :dunno:
I'm wanting to use it on my '05 silverado 6.0L when I change my heads to LS6 heads, and possibly fab up a custom forced induction setup.
I can get it really cheap is the only reason I'm interested.
foff667
04-21-2006, 06:24 PM
link? I've personally never heard of it.
wedrivezs
04-21-2006, 08:10 PM
www.snipertuning.com
I'm setup to buy from them direct, I'm not looking to sell any, just looking for some feedback. Of course they say it's the best thing since sliced bread, but I'd like some real world feedback. I am told there were about 3 key people involved in developing this product, one guy from diablosport, another guy from kansas? and one from cali? I can't remember for sure - but the guy from diablosport should really know his stuff. Even the Janitor at diablo probably has a bitchin ride.... :drivin:
From what I understand the LS1edit is the preferred choice, but if I hear good things about it, I may as well save myself some dough. :cheers:
Anyways, I'm just looking for a descent way to tune things.....I plan on keeping my truck for quite a while - and plan on some 243 casting # heads, and a cam to start, and work up from there. I've done the diesel thing and parts are waaaaay too expensive when you push them over the edge. Thanks again ahead of time for everyone's insight.
foff667
04-21-2006, 08:19 PM
i think i remember reading about them in a mm&ff mag like 10 years ago...really hadnt heard anything since though so I can't tell ya much...as far as ls1edit being the preferred choice look into hptuners.com or efilive.com both are much better for full on tuning solutions & resonably priced.
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