Fastchip or PCMforless

dr97z
07-15-2002, 06:40 PM
Who do you recommend, I am about to drop a brand new LT4 out of a 96 corvette GS with the CC306 cam and matching springs + mods in sig. I want the most out of this, so who does a better job, not concerned about their price.

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1997 Z28 (Black)

13.529 @ 100.96 at 3520ft

Mods: JBA ceramic coated headers, Borla Catback, 52mm MTI TB, MTI airfoil, Ported MAF, MTI CAI, Hypertech PP3+, LT4 KM, Moroso Solid Motor Mounts, NGK TR55, Taylor 8mm wires, Vig. 3600 stall, Netgearhead Stage III 4L60E w/Transgo shift kit, Energy Suspension Trans. Mount, Hotchkiss Torque Arm Mount, Richmond 3.73, T/A aluminum cover, Hotchkiss STB, TA, PHR, NT450 245/50R16 front, NT55R 245/50R16 on rear, 1st gear free mod.

Appearance: ZROC Hood, RS rear spoiler, Reflective concepts CAMARO fillins, GTS headlight, taillight, driving light covers.

mr diabolical
07-19-2002, 05:55 AM
no one can tune it as good as you monitoring the car. a mail order program will never be as good as trial and error.

toddlsf
07-20-2002, 12:17 AM
I just got a program from pcmforless and it works great. I didn't want to take the time to learn to tune it now, so I figured I'd get his program to start. It seems to be right on the money. I'm sure there are things I will change in the future, but it's running now, and not waiting on me to figure out how to tune it.
Todd