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Old 05-27-2010, 06:32 PM
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Default Heavy tow smoke

I have the 40hp heavy tow, 80hp perf, and lope (which is based on 120hp?) Not that it is alot of smoke, but before the Phoenix no smoke at all, those tiny injectors, so why do I get the most smoke out of the tow tune? Not that it is a problem, kinda cool when I put my foot in it. Just wonderin. BTW, I didn't tow because of winter, since I towed last I put on an Adrenaline hpop, Phoenix, did the IDM mod, and put an additional trans cooler on. Holy crap, what a difference. The Phoenix shifts it great and the supporting mods make it much more fun to drive! Thanks again Bill, you woke my truck up!
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Old 05-27-2010, 06:51 PM
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Kind of weird that you get more smoke in the tow tune. It may have something to do with the lower boost level, but that's a new one on me. I will be going into town tomorrow so I'll load up a chip with your tunes (one of the benefits of being an employee) and take it for a drive. I don't have an Adrenaline (yet) or a modded IDM, but I'll take them for a spin anyway.
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