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23 minutes ago, Jay P said:

Nothing about ECM programing either.

Depends on the kit you purchase. The complete kit includes programming, the tuner kit does not

 

https://treperformance.com/i-23901464-gm-truck-suv-2019-2020-5-3l-6-2l-procharger-supercharger-ho-intercooled-p-1sc-1-complete-kit.html

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I would wait and see how tuning goes and see if anyone can do it. You know they are trying to get it done.  Part of the reason the pcm deal is so much is because at the moment they are the only one.

 

Also tho look at other options too, the magnuson 2300 and the whipple make some super nice efficient stuff.  I have a 2300 on my 408 stroker and its pretty bad ass..lol.  My 5.3 needs something but I'd rather wait till the warranty is up. 

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21 hours ago, pewterliftedz said:

$2500 more that the same kit for a 14-18 GM truck!!!  GM is really screwing people with the 19+ body style that want to mod.

the EPA can take most of the credit for that. people that sit in an office all day in a big city and don't even own a vehicle making rules for those who do,  you know, cause "they know whats good for us"?

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3 minutes ago, wizard4878 said:

the EPA can take most of the credit for that. people that sit in an office all day in a big city and don't even own a vehicle making rules for those who do,  you know, cause "they know whats good for us"?

See I don’t believe that, the 2020 GT500 was being tuned by Lund the day they got it haha.  I think it’s GM just being a pain in the ass.  Dodge has been locking their ECMs like this for years, they are expensive to tune as well

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true that Ford is still holding out, but everything that I have read (who knows if its true) say's that it is pressure from the good ol government making this happen.    maybe it has something to do with Ford not taking the bail out money a few years back?

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On 5/10/2020 at 6:09 PM, wizard4878 said:

true that Ford is still holding out, but everything that I have read (who knows if its true) say's that it is pressure from the good ol government making this happen.    maybe it has something to do with Ford not taking the bail out money a few years back?

Don't get me started with Ford and bailouts. 

While GM and Chrysler were being taken over by the government (bailed out), Ford went to the Fed and demanded a ZERO interest line of credit for $9 billion dollars.  This is how they funded all of their electric car research and the aluminum bodied F150.
https://www.thebalance.com/auto-industry-bailout-gm-ford-chrysler-3305670

 

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