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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 06:44 PM
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what has had better results the jet stage 1 or the hypertech?
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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 06:50 PM
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hypertech seems to be better, but really Im not too impressed with anything out atm. Untell they make a chip that can be programmed/updated off your home computer with the options to change all those f/a, timing, etc setting. I wont be wasting money on one anytime soon.
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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Warlord2
hypertech seems to be better, but really Im not too impressed with anything out atm. Untell they make a chip that can be programmed/updated off your home computer with the options to change all those f/a, timing, etc setting. I wont be wasting money on one anytime soon.
Thank you, finally someone that knows a little about tuning. I know how to tune via laptop, done it for years with my 97 Camaro SS with a 396 stroker. I used a Felpro F.A.S.T. pcm piggybacked to the stock unit. I was able to tweak my fuel curves, timing table, manifold pressure, yada yada. This aftermarket units are a pharse IMO, so either dynotuning or self-tuning via laptop and a "LOT" of knowhow.
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