Computer options to control 58x LS2..
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Computer options to control 58x LS2..
I know I can run a FAST unit but I was sorta hoping to avoid the $1500 price tag..
Any ideas? I could swap the reluctor but that seems like a PITA..
Anyone break the programming on the LS2 58x computer yet?
Thanks..
(btw, this is going in a 68 Camaro)
Any ideas? I could swap the reluctor but that seems like a PITA..
Anyone break the programming on the LS2 58x computer yet?
Thanks..
(btw, this is going in a 68 Camaro)
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Originally Posted by John B
Wait for HPT to crack the factory PCM....they should be there shortly!
Unfortunatly the magazine waits for nobody.. even me.. lol
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Originally Posted by jyeager
You can't use a factory computer because....?
LS2 computer hasn't been cracked yet..
Isn't LS2 edit out now???
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The LS2 Edit that's out is for the 05 24X LS2, not the 06 58X LS2/LS7. It's a completely different ECM.
It gets a little confusing due to some overlap of the 05 ECM being used on some 06 applications that kept the 24X.
In any case, we are hard at work on the 58X stand alone systems which unfortunately, takes some time to pull everything together.
It gets a little confusing due to some overlap of the 05 ECM being used on some 06 applications that kept the 24X.
In any case, we are hard at work on the 58X stand alone systems which unfortunately, takes some time to pull everything together.
Originally Posted by Steve1969LS1
LS1 computer can't handle the new 58x reluctor wheel..
LS2 computer hasn't been cracked yet..
Isn't LS2 edit out now???
LS2 computer hasn't been cracked yet..
Isn't LS2 edit out now???
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Originally Posted by jyeager
Well, I was wondering why you need the LS2 cracked? Are you installing a modified LS2 that requires adjustments to the stock tune?
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Originally Posted by Speartech
The LS2 Edit that's out is for the 05 24X LS2, not the 06 58X LS2/LS7. It's a completely different ECM.
It gets a little confusing due to some overlap of the 05 ECM being used on some 06 applications that kept the 24X.
In any case, we are hard at work on the 58X stand alone systems which unfortunately, takes some time to pull everything together.
It gets a little confusing due to some overlap of the 05 ECM being used on some 06 applications that kept the 24X.
In any case, we are hard at work on the 58X stand alone systems which unfortunately, takes some time to pull everything together.
Well get busy.. I will be nice and give you one week.. lol
two?
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BS3 will be ready for sale at the end of month. I have run 58x on the dyno on a mule 346 we built that performed well. Within the next two weeks we will run a actual crate LS7, it is here now getting some small parts made to run.
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BS3. The rag won't buy it for testing purposes for articles?
Anything internal or external I would think would need re-balancing.
Oh yeah, Ed Wright and LPE can tune the LS7 PCM itself, so maybe you can pick up that marine SEFI box and get them to tune it.
Anything internal or external I would think would need re-balancing.
Oh yeah, Ed Wright and LPE can tune the LS7 PCM itself, so maybe you can pick up that marine SEFI box and get them to tune it.
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Originally Posted by jyeager
I suppose you need to change the reluctor...but FAST is cool.
Is this the '69 Camaro on your web page? It says you're using an LS1. Did you change your mind? How 'tweaked' will it be?
Is this the '69 Camaro on your web page? It says you're using an LS1. Did you change your mind? How 'tweaked' will it be?
New car is far more "badass" -- It's the 68 Camaro on the website, gonna be closer to race car.
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Originally Posted by RyanJ
BS3. The rag won't buy it for testing purposes for articles?
Anything internal or external I would think would need re-balancing.
Oh yeah, Ed Wright and LPE can tune the LS7 PCM itself, so maybe you can pick up that marine SEFI box and get them to tune it.
Anything internal or external I would think would need re-balancing.
Oh yeah, Ed Wright and LPE can tune the LS7 PCM itself, so maybe you can pick up that marine SEFI box and get them to tune it.
I wonder if LPE can tune an LS2 PCM yet.. hmmm
The magazine does not buy parts. Either parts are donated by manufacturers for use in stories or you buy your own. I guess I could write it off on my taxes. lol
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Originally Posted by Steve1969LS1
'69 had and LS1.. that car has a new home..
New car is far more "badass" -- It's the 68 Camaro on the website, gonna be closer to race car.
New car is far more "badass" -- It's the 68 Camaro on the website, gonna be closer to race car.
Is there a thread somewhere that details your plans for the build? I'm curious to see what parts you are choosing and what power levels you're after.
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Originally Posted by 427
BS3 will be ready for sale at the end of month. I have run 58x on the dyno on a mule 346 we built that performed well. Within the next two weeks we will run a actual crate LS7, it is here now getting some small parts made to run.
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If you can program for an LS7 then you can program for an LS2.. right?
I don't want to go inside the motor (ie, mess with the reluctor) since it would lame up the story to tell people to take apart their new crate motor..