LT1-LT4 Modifications 1993-97 Gen II Small Block V8

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Old 05-12-2007, 09:31 AM
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well blew a head gasket so i decided to add some goodies. after the cam swap, port/polish, springs, 1.6rr its finally back together. i know i need a tune to get everything working together but who do you suggest, and i am looking for a tune that i will have no more down time. thanks
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What year is your car and roughly where are you located?

The 94-5 cars are so cheap and easy to reflash I think everyone interested in modding them should be setup to load the tuning themselves rather than shipping pcms. 96-7 you can either ship pcms or find someone locally, personally I chose to swap in a 94-5 pcm though.
93s require chips, hardest to tune and require more in the way of hardware.

I know of reputable tuners in PA, NC, CA, OK without even putting much effort into thinking about it.
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its a 94 and im in kcmo. i know a lot of people use pcmforless, or madz28 but i would like to drive mine somewhere fairly close. a few places around here like MCracing qouted 600 and i told them to shove that up their a$$. another person i have heard about is keith mccord from STL. thanks again




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