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Old Fri, July 27th, 2012, 08:53 AM
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Just an opinion (since you asked for opinions, comments, or thoughts):

I'm not trying to come across as a jerk, but if you don't know that the 1999-2003 trucks are basically the same (concerning your "mix of parts" comment), I suggest you read this blurb from the website:
NOTE: This software product is extremely flexible and is designed for users with a strong background in automotive performance and tuning. As with most tuning software packages, there is a large degree of flexibility by which manipulation of data can cause major engine damage, transmission damage, or other drivetrain related failures. Power Hungry Performance will not be responsible for any damage arising from the use of any tuning products or calibrations. If you have any concerns or are in any way uncertain of your ability to safely tune your vehicle, we recommend that you do not purchase this software package and seek the advice or service or a performance tuning professional.
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