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Old 03-15-2016, 08:16 AM
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Im looking for everyones opinion on where the best place is to send my 96 obd2 pcm to be programed
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Google "LT1 PCM Tuning", I just ordered a Power tune for my 97 OBD2. It was $165.
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Solomon(same guy) done mine a month back. Just got it in and have been driving it the last 2 days. Can of coarse runs good but I was suprised how good the street manners are with a large Solid roller camshaft. He also is a nice guy to deal with
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I have Solomon as well. We spent 3 weeks fine tuning to get everything running the way it should. About 2 tunes per week. He was very easy to deal with and quick response. We did 8 separate tunes getting all my fueling and stuff as close as possible for my LE1 heads and cam setup using the eehack software data logging.

I am obd1. He can do both though.

I did his power tune initially then just sent him more money based off how helpful he was. You get 3 extra "fine tuning" with the initial power tune to get everything correct.
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i'd use solomon, not because he's the best tuner (he might be? never seen his tunes?) but because he's the only tuner left that gives a crap about your LT1 as a hobbyist and fellow owner, not just a tuner out for a buck.

he'll keep trying till he gets it right.

that's what matters, right?
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Originally Posted by steveo_
i'd use solomon, not because he's the best tuner (he might be? never seen his tunes?) but because he's the only tuner left that gives a crap about your LT1 as a hobbyist and fellow owner, not just a tuner out for a buck.

he'll keep trying till he gets it right.

that's what matters, right?
This^^^. I had him tune my car on pump then ended up going back to him when I switched to E85. Car runs awesome.



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