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bulley dog
how do u all feel about the bulley dog power pupp
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Status: Offline
Join Date: Mar 2005
Member ID: 25211
Pics: My Gallery
Location: TX
Age: 25
Posts: 969
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Re: bulley dog
One of the more powerful tuners out 120HP IIRC but you put your trans at risk adding more power to the LBZs.
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Re: bulley dog
bully dog tunes rattle (timing) a bit too much for my liking...
'05 Silver-a-doo LT, CC/SB
Dmax/Ally BIG spinny thing breathing thru two MBRP pipes, lots 'o fuel, and an unblowupable trans. Inside: Some Denali stuff, spaceship dials and guages, "missle launch" switch for the unsuspecting ricer |
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formerly OhSixRedMax
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Member ID: 46456
Pics: My Gallery
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 61
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Re: bulley dog
I've had my power pup on my '06 for several months now and I love it. I set mine on perfromance tow and adjust the power %'s with the outlook monitor.
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All That Is Man
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Re: bulley dog
Quote:
Drive it like I stole it? Why slow down?
Last edited by LostBoy : 10-09-2006 at 12:58 PM. |
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Re: bulley dog
Makes good power on the trucks, but the same and more power can be made more safely without all that timing..... ;)
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