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Old 10-01-2010, 07:20 PM
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So I had a LS2 witth Maggy 112 on it. I spun a bearing a re-did the whole motor. Now it has a new Maggy 2300, Trickflow heads, blower cam, 70lb injectors, etc. The orignal company that built the engine and provided the tune password protected the ECM. I asked them to remove the password, which they did but then just put a basic tune on it, which is set for 60lb injectors. So the car will start but of course is lean and runs like crap, I cant drive it like this. The ECM is a MEFI 4 so not many local dyno shops work with that. The closest is about 3 hours away and they real know their shat. I was planning on taking it to them after I drove it for a while for break in but now I either have to tow it to them or find a mail order tune that will get me by. Anyone know of one that I could use? Any other ideas? Thanks
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Do you have the old 60lb injectors that you could swap
back on, for temporary?
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If the tune is set for 60lb injectors and you are running 70s it should be really rich not lean.
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Originally Posted by jimmyblue
Do you have the old 60lb injectors that you could swap
back on, for temporary?
No, I wish.

the more I think about it, even if I buy the software like Mefiburn I am not a tuner and will risk blowing the motor. I can get a flat bed for free so paying for the right tune seems to be my best bet.




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