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Old 01-02-2011, 08:42 PM
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So im putting a ls1 in to a 96 nissan 240sx and its ganna be basically stock except for headers and intake and exhaust.

My qestion is i wanna send the PCM out to delete VATS off of it but Whats other **** should i delete off of it. I herd something about skip shift and stuff like that. I just want a solid anwser or pointed in the right direction cuz i dont even know what to search for. thanks for the help in advance guys
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Rear O2's, EGR, EVAP... I just did an LSx in my 91 240sx :-D Its fun!!! Check out Silviav8 forum for help if you haven't already
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this is what i have found so far is there anything else im missing

- Disable VATS and any other security feature
- Disable CAGS
- Tune out rear 2 O2 sensors
- PCM will never shut car off
- Disable any Emissions systems
- Stock M6 LS1 w/ open air intake and long-length headers
- Turn fans on at 180, turn off at 175
- Turn off Speed Limiter
- 4.08, 3.90, 3.69, 3.54, 3.36 Gear Ratio
- Stock T-56 Gears
- Remove EVAP System
- Turn off fuel level sensor
- Turn off fuel tank pressure sensor
- Skip Shift*
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Unless your tuner has NEVER tuned a swap before, there is absolutely no reason that you would need to provide him with anything other than your setup details. He will know what to do.




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