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Old 05-03-2006, 06:50 PM
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How hard is it to remove my computer and replace it with a mail-order tuned computer? How much would it cost if I had to pay a shop to do it? thanks.
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How hard is it to remove my computer and replace it with a mail-order tuned computer? How much would it cost if I had to pay a shop to do it? thanks.
Do it yourself. It is really easy to remove the PCM in our cars. It is located on the passenger side near the windshield. You remove 4 bolts and it comes right out. Be careful with a mail order tune as IMO it is a gamble cause no two cars are the same and you can only "guess" so close on what the car wants.
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my thoughts exactly there is no replacement for a dynotune and professional tune, the mail order is a rough in to get you to the dyno basically.




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