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Old 03-30-2009, 09:58 AM
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Datamaster TTS is the only way to go.
Old 03-30-2009, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by 96capricemgr
Several companies offer datacables for $45+(I like pcmperformance) and then buy Datamaster for $90 lets you do much more than see codes, lets you view all the engine and tranny data.
That would be a very good solution but I don't have a spare computer laying around. It would be a P.I.T.A. to unhook my computer in my bedroom and re-connect everything out in the garage.
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Originally Posted by $O$OE
i hate my 93
Originally Posted by creepingdeath94
I have a '93 and it is just different. I can get the same power I just have take a path less traveled by the other 4th gen F-body guys because it's like a Frankenstein...part third gen, part 4th gen. At the end of the day, it depends what you're going to do with the car. If it is going to be modded to the sky, it doesn't really matter as you will change everything no matter what it came with stock. I like the OBDI though for sure :-)
Yes, they're a different animal. I certainly wouldn't say I dislike my 93 at all, it'd just be nicer to have the abilities that the 94+ have. Such as the programming (even though you can make our chipped cars have that ability) or being able to change the line pressure of the automatics.

The only REAL benefit to having a newer is the ease of tuning, but like Creeping said, if heavy mods is your plan then it doesn't matter either way
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i do prefer my 95 over my buddies 93 as others have stated the differences. they are all sweet though!
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i love my 93
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Love my gray green metallic 93 w/M29. I like the fact it is a rare car. Wouldn't trade it for anything.
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93's are a PITA
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93's are a PITA
Why's that?
Old 03-31-2009, 02:27 AM
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lol .
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Originally Posted by rkinney
Why's that?
He has no real reason.



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