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[QUOTE="02BigD, post: 1325770, member: 96"] 98% of the time, surging is tuning related. Back in the day with a 38r and stock injectors, I had a Bullydog chip that caused the truck to surge like crazy under any load. Changed to DP chip and the surging was gone. Upinsmoke70 had a Diablo chip that surged like crazy, stock turbo truck. Changed tuners and surge was gone. [ATTACH=full]160267[/ATTACH] Loosen the top nut, adjust with allen key, retighten nut. There seems to be no exact set psi for our trucks, more injector specific. I run 67 psi, with 355\200's. With 200\30's 62 psi was the magic number. My experience. [/QUOTE]
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