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Old 06-12-2006, 12:01 AM
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Anyone know where I can actually pick up LT1 Edit to program my car myself. I am familiar with the program, I want to get it. Money is not a problem... I want to get it, if it's possible.
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you can buy it at carputing.com

Although personally, I would go with tunercat (tunercat.com) as it is cheaper and has more functionality.
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Yea, that's what I got from a little reading...
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About $100 can get it, so that's not bad. If I can tune it from a Black Berry PDA, I'll be in business....lol
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what are the advantages of tunercat over lt1edit and which tunercat software should i buy this would be for a 97 lt1
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Tunercat is not Vin locked like Edit, and theres more to use. Its not as user friendly from what I understand. I have TC and still messin with it....

For OBDII TC is now under Jet Performance
http://www.tunercat.com/tnr_desc/do_tc.html
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Originally Posted by slowmofo
Tunercat is not Vin locked like Edit, and theres more to use. Its not as user friendly from what I understand. I have TC and still messin with it....

For OBDII TC is now under Jet Performance
http://www.tunercat.com/tnr_desc/do_tc.html
actually it is vin locked for OBDII now since they sold their OBDII product to someone else that started to do that.

You can only buy OBDI from tunercat.com now (which is still the same).
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Originally Posted by infinitebird
actually it is vin locked for OBDII now since they sold their OBDII product to someone else that started to do that.
Damn it man....



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