Paveltolz
Доверяй, но проверяй
You won't be sorry, in fact, you'll be very impressed with the ATT, IMHO. You will notice that there is a difference, for me it was as if the truck feels a little "heavy" off the line (Slim's second definition of "LAG" but the ATT is definately not a #2 [pardon the poor humor] I very much enjoy mine) but at your altitudes, it will be minimal and depending on how old your tune is, you may be better served updating that. Give Bill a call, talk about what you've changed on the truck, what you need to do with it and he'll set you up for success.I am taking my milage from my GPS as my speedometer is off, for example when on the highway speedo reads 64mph and the GPS reads 70mph. By the way, how do I adjust that on an OBDII truck?
As far as the GM5 to ATT I think you hit the nail on the head and that is why I am asking to ATT or not. I have not had the pleasure of driving in a rig with an ATT so I don't really know how they perform. I am getting all of my info from this site and what other members say about it which is mostly towing larger trailers and such. I don't plan on hauling trailers for long distances maybe an occasional trip with a car trailer but that's about it. As I said before I have a dump insert in the truck and haul that way. As for the GM5 you are right it certainly does pull nicley off the line with or with out a load. Being that the cost for a new turbo be it an ATT or a GM is the same is the reason I am asking this question. As far as puttiing an HX35 on the truck I am not going to go that route so it is going to be between these two. I'm just looking for opnions.