Detroit Dan
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Was a regular in the 6.5 section for years, built up a lifted 97 K3500 dually with A-Team turbo, kojo tune, etc. finally sold it and been playing with an 82 K30 454 for the last few years. Wifes been prodding me to upgrade to a newer, more reliable truck for quite some time. In fact last year she convinced me to take some money out of savings and buy a 2500hd; went out truck shopping but I came home with a 70 Z/28, but that's a story for another day, lol. So the time came (again) to look for a newer rig, and I've always been partial to early 2000s 2500hds. Weeks of hunting and scouring the internet with no luck, but finally got lucky and pounced on a 2002 GMC crewcab shortbed 4x4 Duramax with just 70,000 miles on it. Happy with the price, and thrilled with the low miles! Saw paperwork that injectors were done (apparently defective) at only 27k.
Truck appears to be bone stock, been thinking about all the things I'll need to do to make it what I want. Mild lift, probably just a leveling kit and 285s. For starters I think I'll just swap out the muffler for something straight through. Of course a remote starter will be necessary. I've been reading tons about tunes and have no clue where to even start. I know for now I'll want to stay in transmission-safe range, which is I guess under 100 hp. I have a friend who does efilive tuning at his shop, guess I can talk to him to see what he could do for me.
Anyway, just wanted to re-introduce myself and get reacquainted. Looking forward to learning all I can about the LB7.
Dan
Truck appears to be bone stock, been thinking about all the things I'll need to do to make it what I want. Mild lift, probably just a leveling kit and 285s. For starters I think I'll just swap out the muffler for something straight through. Of course a remote starter will be necessary. I've been reading tons about tunes and have no clue where to even start. I know for now I'll want to stay in transmission-safe range, which is I guess under 100 hp. I have a friend who does efilive tuning at his shop, guess I can talk to him to see what he could do for me.
Anyway, just wanted to re-introduce myself and get reacquainted. Looking forward to learning all I can about the LB7.
Dan