lt1 edit
http://www.carputing.com/
You have to print and sign the form and either e-mail them a scanned copy or mail it or fax it to them.
You have to print and sign the form and either e-mail them a scanned copy or mail it or fax it to them.
For an OBDI car I'd get tunercat over LT1-edit. I've used both software, and the tunercat is more functional and cheaper, LT1-edit has a pretier graphical interface.
Also with tunercat you're not PCM locked, so you can use it to tune any number of cars. With LT1-edit any additional PCM is $100 addition.
Also with tunercat you're not PCM locked, so you can use it to tune any number of cars. With LT1-edit any additional PCM is $100 addition.
I used Tuner CAT over LT1edit, CAT is VERY user friendly, no VIN lock, Edit requires you to send a file from your car, the way their program works, it really messes with the car I thought I fried the PCM.
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From: LT1 land...the "409" of the 90s!
I was on e of the first few to start using LT1 Edit back in 99. It was great. Things petered off and I switched completely over to CATS. John has been great. I have just about every thing he sells now




