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How much horsepower will i get with a tune, Headers and catback?, And how much will it take for 400hp without a cam?. 145k Miles
Yes south East FLYou'd have to supercharge the truck to get to 400 horses. A tune is worth about 30-40 horses and is your biggest bang for the buck and the basis upon which all other mods build upon. The long tube headers add about 20 horses and the exhaust, not much if anything. Are those Florida skies?
How much would a supercharger be?, And would my truck still be reliable?.You'd have to supercharge the truck to get to 400 horses. A tune is worth about 30-40 horses and is your biggest bang for the buck and the basis upon which all other mods build upon. The long tube headers add about 20 horses and the exhaust, not much if anything. Are those Florida skies?
I wouldn’t say it looks nice lol, It needs some cosmetic work aka paintjob.Anytime you tinker with tuning, there is some level of risk that you go down a rabbit hole of trying to figure out what else needs to be tweaked to make things run right.
Compensate here for this and there for that... Depending on what is done, it can be a challenge. Not impossible, but may possibly come with some headaches seeking to find that perfect balance where everything is finally just right.
Anytime you find a way to boost power substantially, you are adding stress to components that are over 15 years old and have over 100k miles on them (if the guts are left as OE stock).
Not looking to be Debbie Downer, but if this is a daily driver...
I would be reluctant to drop the $$$ for supercharger or any kind of aggressive tuning without having the engine rebuilt or swapped for a new crate engine.
We're talking old stuff here.
If just a toy and money and time are not a factor, go for it and have a blast! It sure would be a lot of fun to have this thing laying patches and smoke for miles!
For my rig, I have to make sure I can get to work tomorrow and have next to nothing extra in the bank. So I am a big chicken when it comes to anything that is a big performance booster here.
By the way... Nice looking Yukon and welcome from MA!
As long as it has been moderately cared for, the engine would handle ( with proper tuning) 7 psi on premium fuel just fine even at 250k miles. There are people putting down high 600s on stock bottom ends reliably and repeatedly, hell a guy in my town has a Magnuson supercharger on his H2 since it was new in 2005 and it has almost 300k on it now.Anytime you find a way to boost power substantially, you are adding stress to components that are over 15 years old and have over 100k miles on them (if the guts are left as OE stock).
Not looking to be Debbie Downer, but if this is a daily driver...
I would be reluctant to drop the $$$ for supercharger or any kind of aggressive tuning without having the engine rebuilt or swapped for a new crate engine.
We're talking old stuff here.
Hah! You still have rocker panels...I wouldn’t say it looks nice lol, It needs some cosmetic work aka paintjob.