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Old 12-11-2009, 09:07 AM
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What is the easiest and least expensive way to pull timing out on a 2002 ss i have searched and have had no luck
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Depends on what you have access to. Do you do your own tuning etc?

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No sir and i have no access to any tuning program that i know of havent found anyone around with hp tuners either
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resistor mod for the iat sensor is the cheapest. The best way imo is a timing tuner or an interface(wich gives you the ability to adjust fueling aswell).
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resistor mod for the iat sensor is the cheapest. The best way imo is a timing tuner or an interface(wich gives you the ability to adjust fueling aswell).
can u give me more details on the resistor mod and the timing tuner and the interface please MAYBE A PART NUMBER ON THE RESISTOR

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I got this from the search function above, try it.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/nitrous-o...tor-trick.html
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I did thank you man
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Here's a link to the Interface. How much timing are you looking to pull?

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I need to know what watt resistor i need though
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Originally Posted by nick@hsw
here's a link to the interface. how much timing are you looking to pull?

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prob. Around three degress im not planning on spraying more than a 150 to start with seening how im still on the stock bottom end
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Originally Posted by frawsty
I need to know what watt resistor i need though
750k ohm.
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Yea but then the ask me what wattage i need they have 1 watt and down to 1/8th which one do i need
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Anyone know?
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Originally Posted by frawsty
Yea but then the ask me what wattage i need they have 1 watt and down to 1/8th which one do i need
I would like to know the answer to this too. Im having the same problem.




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