Stacking different performance modules
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Stacking different performance modules
I have kinda a dumb question. I am running a new TST kit. Turned up it will provide much more power than my drive train can handle. Knowing that to be able to use all the potential of the TST or any other performance kit, I need to upgrade my tranny. Please tell me the advantage of stacking 2 different performance kits? I've got more now than I can handle.
My truck at www.GoRowan.com/2004ram
My truck at www.GoRowan.com/2004ram
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Your Powermax CR does timing and duration (injection event).
You can stack a rail pressure box to up it.
I would advise the EDGE EZ to be safest.
I run the TST and EZ on my 04.5
The EZ will provide alot better bottom end fueling (off the line so to say), "wakes it up!".
Yes, upgrade that tranny!
Get rid of the tornado! Get an AFE intake or Scotty.
You can stack a rail pressure box to up it.
I would advise the EDGE EZ to be safest.
I run the TST and EZ on my 04.5
The EZ will provide alot better bottom end fueling (off the line so to say), "wakes it up!".
Yes, upgrade that tranny!
Get rid of the tornado! Get an AFE intake or Scotty.
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DanTana,
One alternative to the preset EZ is the Infinite adjustable Ramifier. It allows you to dial in exactly how much boost and fuel you want to run with your stack. We have used the stack application on many different trucks and it really adds nice driveablity to the truck.
Dennis
One alternative to the preset EZ is the Infinite adjustable Ramifier. It allows you to dial in exactly how much boost and fuel you want to run with your stack. We have used the stack application on many different trucks and it really adds nice driveablity to the truck.
Dennis
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