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Old 07-14-2009, 06:26 PM
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I just went throught this with our Bull Run Racer which runs a LS3 with a 4 barrel TB. While it has to be tuned in Speed Density, it still seems to be the best choice.

Based on your sig your engine is a factory LS engine, use a factory ecm. The factory ECM is faster, smarter and les money then aftermarket. The aftermarket systems will require a additional ingnition box for the multi coils on the LS engine, the factory ECM handles it all inclusive. And if your running a automatic, you can use a factory trans controller also. Mucho less dollars.

But if you decide on a FAST or Accel, we are delaers. Guess I kinda shot my foot off on this one!
some of the aftermarkets units run the factory coils without additional boxes, and have trans controllers built in. If you go aftermarket, call Frank, he'll set you up at a great price. The oem computer would also work well in your case.

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