Anyone near ne ohio have a power programmer?

NeoSNK
04-26-2003, 11:17 PM
I'd like to use it on my 95 z. I'd be willing to pay to use it.

Mtrhds94Z
04-27-2003, 04:02 PM
You'd need to BUY it not 'rent' it... since it marries to the VIN of the car it is used on [unless returned back to stock, then the OWNER couldn't use it, after you do]
:cool:

Prince
04-27-2003, 07:52 PM
You're better off getting LT1 edit or Tunercat, if you have a laptop (or someone you know has one). IMHO, HPP is not worth it, especially for $300 (or whatever it goes for these days).

Dave

Robs LS1 Z28
04-27-2003, 09:54 PM
You might want to consider tuning from Bryan Herter (http://www.pcmforless.com). He tuned the PCM for my LT1 9C1. A lot of b-body guys in the area use his services. It is considerably cheaper than the hypertech for OBD-I also.

NeoSNK
04-29-2003, 08:40 AM
Since the power programmer marries the vin I'm kind of doubting it was used. He would of had to set it back to stock to sell the unit to someone else. Theres probly a shift kit in the car. I called the dealer about reprogramming the stock settings and I was lmao. The pontiac dealer told me to call the chevy dealer. At chevy I talked to a lady that didnt have a clue. She said its $100 labor plus the price of the chip If I needed one. I told her twice that there isnt a chip and it just reprograms thru the diagnostic link. Oh well :rolleyes: