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    custom tune recommendations

    any recommendations? i finally getting on a dyno (10/16) and wanted to get a custom tune. i heard alot about rwtd and jlp. any others? please chime in w/ your personal experiences. thanks!

    travis

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    I'm running a custom tune from James @ RWTD on my 6# and am very happy - a little conservative but no problems.
    CTK

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    My opinion is to go dyno and tune at a place that does it right there and can see the actual results. The vendors mentioned above are fine but nothing is better then a true dyno tune where you tweak a program for a vehicle based on what you are seeing. Then you have a baseline to check against. This is done until you reach an optimum tune.

    How far are you from JLP. It would be worth the drive to take the truck to him......trust me....I'm sure others who have done this will concur....I have not used JLP but having a friend that tunes and has a dyno I'm telling you the results will be worth the extra effort

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    James at rwtd has done a few tunes for me great job every time. ;sfca

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    Trav, You might as well ride on up to JLP and get a dyno tune done. This way he can make changes to you preadator.

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    PSP is my choice. It's more of a personal experience.

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    Originally posted by Ryan Allen
    PSP is my choice. It's more of a personal experience.
    PSP here as well.
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    Where is PSP located? As I am in Spartanburg and would really like to have a custom tune put on the truck after installing an upper pulley. Do they tune predator? Thanks in advance.

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    I would do a lower pulley if I were you. Its easier and you will have less chance of slippage. The other advantage is you can swap it out rather quickly if you need service or decide to sell the truck. Your going to love it once it is tuned with a pulley. I have a MAC CAI if you need that as well. Cheap too!

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    thanks for the input everyone. decisions, decisions..............

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    I actually have a 6lber for sale as well. I can send you a 6lb lower pulley with the proper belt and a Mac Cold air kits for $225 shipped. You can't buy the pulley for that! PM me if your interested. the stuff is like new!

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    Lower pulleys are more freindly.
    PSP is in NY.

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    Any one have a link to PSP ????
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    2003 HD 6LB Pred. Intake, FTVB, thank you MRBO

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    Thank you.. I use RWTD

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