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Old 01-17-2017, 03:31 PM
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Currently in the process of doing an LS swap into my s2000. I have a Jenvey ITB kit on order and I'm wondering if the stock ECU/HPTuners can handle tuning this.

I also would like the option to run a dual tune for e85 and pump gas. Reason being is that e85 is pretty easily found in town, but once I get out into the back roads of WNC and other great driving roads for this car, e85 is non-existent. Can the stock PCM/HPTuners handle all of the above or do I need to look into an aftermarket ECU? If aftermarket, would love to hear suggestions.

Sorry if this is an odd/stupid question. Not really familiar with GM tuning since I'm coming from a Honda.

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Which pcm?
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Sorry, 2001 Camaro
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411 pcm does not support flex fuel. It can be tuned for a fuel type just not like the newer cars with a sensor.

It should be able to tune the ITB but get someone who knows what they are doing.
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Originally Posted by lols2k
Currently in the process of doing an LS swap into my s2000. I have a Jenvey ITB kit on order and I'm wondering if the stock ECU/HPTuners can handle tuning this.

I also would like the option to run a dual tune for e85 and pump gas. Reason being is that e85 is pretty easily found in town, but once I get out into the back roads of WNC and other great driving roads for this car, e85 is non-existent. Can the stock PCM/HPTuners handle all of the above or do I need to look into an aftermarket ECU? If aftermarket, would love to hear suggestions.

Sorry if this is an odd/stupid question. Not really familiar with GM tuning since I'm coming from a Honda.

Personally I'd go with Holley EFI. Depending on your needs HP would probably work but the Dominator has trans control and a crazy amount of inputs.
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0411 does support e85 up to 2 bar. Since you're ITB, im assuming no boost. So just use an 02 tahoe OS
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^^^^What he said^^^^



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