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Old 06-02-2006, 11:00 AM
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Hi Scott
Amazing job that you have, no time to be bored.

No doubt you are helping a lot, and when temp will cool down here I will reach the "SOB" 180 (with mirrors on....)

Your advise and help are may be better than you think!!!!

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Old 06-02-2006, 11:05 AM
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I know we got you dam close..LOL

we'll get that car of your over 180mph yet...dam wind resistance...
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This thread = Dead

I did get a chuckle out of the "Amateurs use wideband" comment though... sure makes the person that said that sound like a tool....

To the original poster: As stated, mail order tunes are not as good as a dyno/street tune, however Ed has been around for a while... and while I don't agree w/some of his tweaks (as I'm sure several wouldn't agree w/some of the things I have done to my PCM), he does know what he's doing... if it's not that much money (150 or less) then I would say go for it... as no matter who you go to a mail order is a ballpark estimate

Also Ed no longer locks his PCMs (any company that locks a PCM I would stay far away from or get an upfront guarantee that to unlock and reflash to stock is 100% free)
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