Magnuson Supercharger, Valve Train and other supporting mods. 2007-2013, 5.3L Chevy Tahoe

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swathdiver

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from what I have read on the internet and on this forum most people go with Magnuson or whipple, wonder how Edelbrock E-Force compares to them?, currently don't have a vid of the magnaflow but will try to do it tomorrow and will post it here.

If memory serves, the Edelbrock was nice too but what was it, price? There was something about it that helped me pick the others over it.
 
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If memory serves, the Edelbrock was nice too but what was it, price? There was something about it that helped me pick the others over it.

now with Magnuson TVS1900 is it necessary to send TCM and ECM to them or it could be done by local tuner?
 

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not really looking to replace the truck with 2x4 as I go off road, and don’t wanna build a race truck looking for little extra horsepower and torque. My DD is cayenne turbo s 570 horsepower, so i know what you mean about the smile lol

My apologies for the misunderstanding...

The 2x4 was in reference to a piece of wood/lumber.

What I meant was with all that power your smile would be so big that even getting smacked in the face with a piece of lumber (2x4) wouldn't wipe the smile off of it... lol

Sorry, I have a strange sense of humor... lol
 
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well does any one know good tuners in NJ or PA? and is it ok to drive the truck there without a tune or it must be towed?
 
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