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Old 02-28-2015, 03:31 AM
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Using a 02 block with npi pistons and stock rods, And 03 heads, basically the same as a pi swap right? And I'm thinkin of adding a set of pacesetter longtube
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IMHO LTs aren't worth the cost on a N/A. Lightning guys normally don't see it worth the cost unless over 500 rwhp. I personally think there is better ways to spend the money.

Tune, EFans, Shift Kit to list a few.

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Right now I have E-fans, and am looking at getting a tune from 5 star tuning. My truck right now has 193xxx , so I'm just tossing around ideas for future a future build. And Talking about shift kits, what I'm most likely going to do is whenever the trans goes I'll pick up a used low mile trans and run a bca valve body
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Your not gonna see a huge difference. q
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Well okay man



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