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    Tuner in Training
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    help with tune

    hey guys new here just bought a hp tuner. not knowing much would appreciate some help with some tuning info to get me started. well what i got i put a 2001 5.3 into a 1968 chevy pickup. stock motor but put 2 little t3-t4 hybrid turbos on it to play around just wanting some info on how i can get it to idel and run alittle smoother it is kinda surging right now. im new to this tuning thing and dont know alot about the hp tuners but heard it was the way to go for a tuner so i purchased it. thanks for any help you guys can give thanks again

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    Read the sticky

    Sticky: READ ME!!! All tuning info and how-to's
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    http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4742
    free 69lt1bird guide
    http://ls1tuningguide.com/tuninghelpfiles.php
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    stock ls1 engine,A4,Fast 90/90,SLP lid,Ms3 112LSA,LT Headers,TCI 3500stall,semens 60 inj,ASP under drive ,3.73 gear,11.82 1/4 .sold

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    Advanced Tuner 69lt1bird's Avatar
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    That's a tough one to start with, hopefully some of the turbo guys will come in here and offer their lessons learned and help.
    Free HP Tuners Beginners Tuning Guide

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    1969 Firebird: 11.67@114 [email protected] 1/8 1.70 60 ft. EPS cam 234/246 .602.606 114+3, 6.0 LQ4, L92 heads milled 10.5:1, Ported L76 intake, ported 90mm Holley TB, 100mm MAF, FIC Custom injectors, Hooker LT, PYPES dual exhaust with an X pipe, 4L65e with all of the good parts inside, FTI 4000 RPM Stall, 12 bolt with 3.73 gears. HP Tuner tuned by me

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    Go to www.thetuningschool.com.

    Buy ADVANCED LEARN TO TUNE AT HOME program.

    Problem solved.
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    Tuner in Training
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    thanks guys appreicate all the help with it