chevy_9465
10-27-2004, 11:15 PM
http://dieselhelp.com/gmc-6.html#PERFORMANCE_ACCESSORIES (http://dieselhelp.com/gmc-6.html#PERFORMANCE_ACCESSORIES)
its the $280 chip for the 94-95 trucks, just wonder if i can get differnt power rating and still pay 280
Turbine Doc
10-27-2004, 11:57 PM
Ask them I don't see anything on their spec sheet that specifies how much HP the put out, nor do I know anyone running them, I do see many with JK or Heath chips.
You got gauges yet, forget about chips and fuel until you have those, you are setting yourself for disappointment especially with a 94 if you start adding fuel/boost and no gages to monitor what is happening.
Go to the FAQs read performance tips building in stages with heat reduction/backpressure reduction should be 1st mods before adding too much fuel & too much boost before the engine is capable of handling it. It will work for a while but shortend life if not done properly
chevy_9465
10-27-2004, 11:59 PM
my mods will probably stop with the chip
shakmobil
10-28-2004, 02:25 AM
Well, you already have a 3'' exhaust, so just make it a 3'' intercooled intake and you are good to go :)
quantum mechanic
10-28-2004, 12:48 PM
shakmobil,
I made an intercooler out of my a/c system in my 93, total cost $200. I'm revising an idea I've been working on for a water to air system. I'm considering sweating together a copper waterjacketed heat exchanger to fit between the turbo and upper intake snorkel that's on a thermastatic relay with a 12v waterpump and core infront of the radiator. total estimated cost ~$100.
Wycliff is where I bought my flangless downpipes Mfg by bullydog, list there for $155. They retail other peoples parts.Edited by: quantum mechanic