Deleted wiring and OBDII code question.
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Depending on what things you use (Cats and whatnot), you will need to have a few things deleted to get the SES light to turn off. Not a big deal, you can do it yourself with a program like LS1Edit or you can send it out to companies like Speartech and Wait4Me. This is also a good time to have a few variables taken into acount such as your rear gearing and tire hight.
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Do it myself? I can barely put a CD in my computer!
Can you ive me a rough idea of what's needed (hardware/software) and what's involved?
Or would it be more cost effective for a 1 time install to just send it to speartech and have them eliminate the specific items?
Can you ive me a rough idea of what's needed (hardware/software) and what's involved?
Or would it be more cost effective for a 1 time install to just send it to speartech and have them eliminate the specific items?
Depending on what things you use (Cats and whatnot), you will need to have a few things deleted to get the SES light to turn off. Not a big deal, you can do it yourself with a program like LS1Edit or you can send it out to companies like Speartech and Wait4Me. This is also a good time to have a few variables taken into acount such as your rear gearing and tire hight.
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Starting from scratch on install one, I would highly recomend you have a profesional (like John at Speartech or Jessie at Wait4Me) take care of the initial programming for you. One less thing to worry about, and pretty cost effective.