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Old Dec 27, 2002 | 10:30 PM
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Question Hypertech Question HELP!!!!!

Tomorrow (SAT) I will be programming my friends 02 SS Camaro. We are installing the powerstat etc. What should I set the shift points, Air fuel etc. at? It is an Auto with a K&N Cold Air, and a cut-out. Thanks let me know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old Dec 28, 2002 | 02:07 AM
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O.K. relax.....to set shift points you need to be fully aquainted with the car!!! And I mean aquainted with it's attitude on the 1/4 mi. run. Every car should be set as per the driver's expected habits---is this vehicle going to run ONLY at the strip, or at the strip and then back and forth to work and home each day. I set my car to completely eat asphalt at WOT....but I'm also keeping my eyes opened for tranny deals because I know that 75% shift firmness at the higher shift RPMs are going to take away longevity and quite frankly aren't that cool to drive with every day. As for the air/fuel mix statement, I'm noy aware of such an option on any OBD2 vehicle. Leave the car as is.....it's plenty fast in it's factory setting... and you don't want your friend coming after you when his new car starts shifting "funny"!!!!!
Old Dec 28, 2002 | 03:02 AM
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Originally posted by amood
O.K. relax.....to set shift points you need to be fully aquainted with the car!!! And I mean aquainted with it's attitude on the 1/4 mi. run. Every car should be set as per the driver's expected habits---is this vehicle going to run ONLY at the strip, or at the strip and then back and forth to work and home each day. I set my car to completely eat asphalt at WOT....but I'm also keeping my eyes opened for tranny deals because I know that 75% shift firmness at the higher shift RPMs are going to take away longevity and quite frankly aren't that cool to drive with every day. As for the air/fuel mix statement, I'm noy aware of such an option on any OBD2 vehicle. Leave the car as is.....it's plenty fast in it's factory setting... and you don't want your friend coming after you when his new car starts shifting "funny"!!!!!
lol already lookin for tranny deals...way to be prepared
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