Tonyrodz
Resident Resident
I'm lovin' it!! And super jealous! Keep up the good work Red.
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Absolutely! I feel customer service is 90% of the sale. If I had better/any customer service from Speed Engineering, I'd recommend them with no problem, but that wasn't the case. Customer service speaks volumes!!I'd like to take a moment in this build thread to express my appreciation to some people in the industry who have gone way beyond what's considered good customer service after the sale. First and foremost is @BlackBearPerf who have helped me countless times and continue to do so with my tunes, as well as helping me even on a weekend when I was having a rough time installing the blower, which I bought through them. Next is Roger Vinci @Vinci High Performance who I bought the cam, valve springs, and pushrods from. Roger has helped me both through e-mail and the phone when I had questions about installing the parts myself. He even helped me when I had a question about the roller rockers last Friday even though I didn't even buy them from him. I felt bad asking him but he wasn't worried. He helped design the Yella Terra series of rockers. And he just emailed me to ask if things went OK with the install. It's Sunday. And there's Michael Malicoat @Whipple Superchargers who also helped me after hours through Email when I had a question, and when I was having problems installing the blower he overnighted me the parts I needed to reinstall it and walked me through the install. I Emailed him yesterday asking whether the fuel rails and injectors could be removed without pulling the blower and he just answered me. He said yes, with patience. It's Sunday. There you go- three companies that I highly recommend. These days we're lucky to get any support at all, so to get this kind of service, I felt that they should get a shout-out.
Your truck is looking right Red. It's a combination of the 26's, torque management and lack of a stall. Gearing would definitely help since you probably have a pretty tall tire. Has Justin sent u a tune update for the cam? Mine has a noticeable lope to it.I decided that I'm not going to buy new fuel injectors at this time and instead I'll spend that cash to re-gear from 3.73 to either 3.90 or 4.11. I should be spinning all 4 tires at takeoff right now and I think it's because of my 26's- they effectively changed my gear ratio and now it's too tall. So I ordered a 3.375" pulley (I am running 3.75" now) which should get my boost up to 9 lbs which is what BB said I'd be safe at with my 50 lb/hr injectors. I can always revisit bigger injectors and more boost at a later time.
He did send me a new tune for the cam awhile back and actually had me install it while I still had the stock cam in. He said with my cam profile it wouldn't hurt. (He had to change my AFR before I installed the cam since it was too low and he'd already written the cam tune so he rewrote it with a higher AFR and had me install it.) Torque management has been removed I believe. Do you have the Vinci Trucker cam?Your truck is looking right Red. It's a combination of the 26's, torque management and lack of a stall. Gearing would definitely help since you probably have a pretty tall tire. Has Justin sent u a tune update for the cam? Mine has a noticeable lope to it.
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Yeah I have the trucker cam. I just wired in a wideband and can data log with it too so I can see what my af is actually doing. I think the stall definitely helped since the power band started around 1900rpm. I'm sure if you pulley down on the blower it would move out on 9-10psi but u have to think about the trans. I would think we'll over 600hp..He did send me a new tune for the cam awhile back and actually had me install it while I still had the stock cam in. He said with my cam profile it wouldn't hurt. (He had to change my AFR before I installed the cam since it was too low and he'd already written the cam tune so he rewrote it with a higher AFR and had me install it.) Torque management has been removed I believe. Do you have the Vinci Trucker cam?

Today I got the new and improved front manual door lock bezels. It's the little things sometimes that make me happy. It always bugged me that they would constantly pop off and look like crap, it made it look like my door panels were falling apart. Not sure what year they incorporated these into the trucks but they sure work better. If you look at the 2 different parts next to each other you'll see they made one of the prongs longer so it would hook behind the panel and then the other ones snap in. It works way better. The old ones were even curved in where the clip was, making it worthless.
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Looks like 99-2002 according to the TSB. You can search all of the ones for your vehicle here:Any certain years that had these issues?
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OK maybe not. I have the NVG149 tcase and there's an issue with the input shaft fitting the 4l80. There was a member on performancetrucks.net that made an adapter but it looks like he only does it if you send your case to him now and it's like $650 plus shipping plus 4 weeks. Once again I'm considering one of the built 4l65e's that supposedly will take 650 hp. @sumo bought one for his blown Tahoe. I'd like something that just bolts in and will take the power since this is my DD.I think I'll put money into a 4l80e instead of buying a torque converter for my 4l65e. Then I can do a conversion if or when mine goes out.
Nv249?OK maybe not. I have the NV249 tcase and there's an issue with the input shaft fitting the 4l80. There was a member on performancetrucks.net that made an adapter but it looks like he only does it if you send your case to him now and it's like $650 plus shipping plus 4 weeks. Once again I'm considering one of the built 4l65e's that supposedly will take 650 hp. @sumo bought one for his blown Tahoe. I'd like something that just bolts in and will take the power since this is my DD.
Edit: further research has led me to this place https://transmissioncenter.net/shop/4l60e-to-4l80e-conversion-kit-tahoe-hummer-2-pickup-others/ that sells a conversion kit for my truck to mount up an 80e to my tcase , engine and ecm for $1264 and I'd still need the transmission. And a built 80e is another $3000 -up.
Oops, I meant NVG149. Not sure where NV249 came from. Too many damn numbers floating around in my brain.Nv249?
Shift kit 4l80> built 4l65 but I understand the dilemma. I have 3 of the 4 parts they mention.OK maybe not. I have the NV249 tcase and there's an issue with the input shaft fitting the 4l80. There was a member on performancetrucks.net that made an adapter but it looks like he only does it if you send your case to him now and it's like $650 plus shipping plus 4 weeks. Once again I'm considering one of the built 4l65e's that supposedly will take 650 hp. @sumo bought one for his blown Tahoe. I'd like something that just bolts in and will take the power since this is my DD.
Edit: further research has led me to this place https://transmissioncenter.net/shop/4l60e-to-4l80e-conversion-kit-tahoe-hummer-2-pickup-others/ that sells a conversion kit for my truck to mount up an 80e to my tcase , engine and ecm for $1264 and I'd still need the transmission. And a built 80e is another $3000 -up.