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I am wondering what is the best mod or mods for around $1000-1500? I am open to computers and mechanical upgrades. Thanks much
 
For an electronic module TST makes a very nice product for all out power. If you are looking for something a little more inexpensive the van Aaken C3. 2 with Rokktech sensor works very well.
 
Gauges first, pyro/boost at a minimum. You cannot go wrong with a TST, once you start with that, you will be set for any other upgrade you care to do. The TST has the potential to grow with your truck, and both gauges and TST will be about $1000. 00. :)

Just my opinion, there should be more forth coming! hope that helps.
 
you can get a tst powermax cr 49 series (guages, defueling, turbo control, egt limiter, egt truck shutdown!!!) all for about 850 that is unbeateable!
 
I can get some electronics close to wholesale through our work in particular the juice with attitude I have been looking at but I do not know if I should go the way of mechanical upgrades. to start with.
 
1. Analog gauges, you can't beat the "WOW" factor.



2. BullyDog Triple Dog downloader.



3. AFE Stage II Proguard 7 Filter, Cold Air Intake.



4. MBRP replacement muffler.
 
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Gauges no matter what, TST no matter what. And then start saving money for when you realize a turbo and a trans upgrade are "needed"/"wanted" (funny how the two become one in the same). :-laf



Does anyone know the percentage of guys that can stop modding at a mild pressure box?? I know I couldn't!!!





My meetings start like this:



"Hi my name is Rick, and I have been modding my diesel for about 18mo. I started on a pressure/timeing box, and before I knew it I had a transmission, turbo, TST, injectors, intake, and gauges everywhere. Now all I think about are twins, modded cp3's, aftermarket intercoolers, o-ringed heads and diesel drugs. "
 
TST with Digital gauges, FASS fuel pusher, and AFE Stage 1.



That should get all of your $1500 and you will have a great running truck.
 
> Edge-Attitude w/Juice Not as slick as TsT, but more power than I know what to do with :-laf



> Get a nice Intake/ Filter setup, I'm a firm believer the stock 4" exhaust flows pretty well, but if you want to hear it I'd go MBRP "Cool-Duals"





-Ryan
 
I'll vote for the Edge Attitude. Get the hot version and you can go wild later when you upgrade everything else. I prefer the display over the analog gauges and it's much easier to install than the analogs.



If you're going for looks alone, you can't beat a nice set of wheels and tires.
 
To get an awesome all around reliable truck, this is what I recomend. .



Exhaust system

Intake System

and a small chip (~60HP)





That should put you around $1,300, and keep your truck ultra reliable while not requiring gauges.





Merrick
 
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Gauges no matter what, TST no matter what. And then start saving money for when you realize a turbo and a trans upgrade are "needed"/"wanted" (funny how the two become one in the same). :-laf



Does anyone know the percentage of guys that can stop modding at a mild pressure box?? I know I couldn't!!!





My meetings start like this:



"Hi my name is Rick, and I have been modding my diesel for about 18mo. I started on a pressure/timeing box, and before I knew it I had a transmission, turbo, TST, injectors, intake, and gauges everywhere. Now all I think about are twins, modded cp3's, aftermarket intercoolers, o-ringed heads and diesel drugs. "



once you start its hard to stop---it gets addictive, but its alot of fun!!!!!!!! :-laf :-laf :-laf
 
All of these are great suggestions, But, Think about down the road, You don't want to spend your money twice, Don't skimp the first time. As for myself and a lot of others, it's tough to stop once you get started!!
 
Real Mods

I suggest under body armor. I installed a custom fuel tank skid plate and a front hitch that doubles as a skid plate for all of the coolers up front. All the HP/torque in the world wont do you any good if your #2 is leaking out of a split in your tank or if you crush the radiator on a rock. Of course if you never use 4x4, go ahead and BOMB away.
 
Thank you guys for the comments so far they are great! I currently have a exaust system I like which is dual 5" stacks with the muffler gone I still have the cat, and I have the BHAF and the intake is gutted completely. I am going for performance enhancements I already feel i have to many visual ones lol, but I am definitely going to have to look into gauges, so is the analog just cooler to look at but harder to install? and with these upgrades how is my clutch going to be? THanks for all the great advice.
 
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