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Thanks bmax
Ive read a few of them and they look pretty intimidating
Also read that it is not so much a straight swap. Havn't figured it all out yet
Do I just pick up any 99-00? Doesn't have to be auto etc?
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Ive read a few of them and they look pretty intimidating
Also read that it is not so much a straight swap. Havn't figured it all out yet
Do I just pick up any 99-00? Doesn't have to be auto etc?
Thanks
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Yes, 99 and up. Part number ends in 411.
If you have the software, You can flash what ever parameters you want, manual or auto, to the new PCM.
If you look around and read some more you will find you can do the things needed to your tune.
Just make small changes until you find what works for you.
Just takes time and patience, and lots of reading.
Good luck
If you have the software, You can flash what ever parameters you want, manual or auto, to the new PCM.
If you look around and read some more you will find you can do the things needed to your tune.
Just make small changes until you find what works for you.
Just takes time and patience, and lots of reading.
Good luck
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Fuel gauge will not work properly either. Get ahold of frost for a pcm if your planning on doing the swap. I have a 98 pcm if you decide to stay with a 98. It will need tuned though.
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Last edited by 2TR; 04-11-2011 at 09:32 PM.