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Old 06-03-2004, 04:30 PM
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I plan on getting a new converter and cam soon. Is it absolutely necessary to have LS1 edit, or can it be dyno tuned at a performance shop without it? What would be the better deal, dyno tuning or having LS1 edit or some other programmer(i.e. predator, HPP3)?
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I am hoping to get a Torque Converter soon. I know the HPIII is no help for tuning. The LS1edit will do it but for myself I am gonna have an experienced shop/person handle the tuning.
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Get it dyno tuned by a pro at a speed shop using LS1edit. Will set you with proper idle, shift points, fan temps, air/fuel ratio, etc etc. Make it run real nice
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Originally Posted by blkZ28spt
Get it dyno tuned by a pro at a speed shop using LS1edit. Will set you with proper idle, shift points, fan temps, air/fuel ratio, etc etc. Make it run real nice
^^^what he said ^^^




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