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2010 D8 Needs and Shoulds

both are running the Mtn Tek fix also

I run the 2008 mapping with no power commander on my stock 2010 and my single piped 2009 and have zero issues....both are running the Mtn Tek fix also..

what does this fix consist of?? As far as I know I am still stock but I keep reading that you must install new pistons,,, is this true?
 
I recommend a skid plate, I use (and sell) the Skinz float plates

I've had a couple sled flashed at 2 different dealers, one was $55 the other was $75. I guess one had more people to order pizza for that day...?

I recommend a skid plate, I use (and sell) the Skinz float plates as they cover a little more area than the OEM and provide some A-arm protection.

I've had good luck with the Dayco XS belts.

I recommend a skid plate, I use (and sell) the Skinz float plates

I clicked on the link but did not see the skid plate, curious to know how much they cost??
 
Like others said the power commander should be the first thing u do.Replace the track. I put a new pro rmk track on mine and it made a huge difference and it's pretty cheap to do. Snow eliminaters are a must stock running boards pile up with snow horribly.
 
Fix it kit has longer pistons to prevent rocking and scoring. My sled had a fix it kit installed and you can see a roughly quarter inch thick spacer under the jugs. Could also clean exhaust valves and look at piston to see how many rings y have. I was told 10-60 weights for 8-10000 feet and I was pulling 8200 rpm in the big horns.
 
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