NEW -- programming services for camaroz28.com users...
Originally posted by Greasepunk
Great site wolf, now let's talk about GP....
j/k... great work on the site though and thanx for hookin us up!
--Tim
PS--Hey, moderators, can we make this a sticky so it doesn't get lost in the mix? TY
Great site wolf, now let's talk about GP....
j/k... great work on the site though and thanx for hookin us up!
--Tim
PS--Hey, moderators, can we make this a sticky so it doesn't get lost in the mix? TY
Yes, I will also be running a GP soon for some extra savings!
OK here is a strange and probably ignorant question. I have a 93 and would like to have the advantages of the 94+, that mainly being the ability to use a scannmaster or any of the other PCM monitoring and reprogramming goodies. Is there a way to change from a 93 (chip) setup to a 94+ PCM setup or do the costs outwiegh the benefits?
Switching over to a 94+ PCM will not be cost effective. You will need a whole bunch of things including a new harness, new pcm, etc.
You can use TTS Datamaster for scanning on a '93 car without any problems. The chip will be harder to reprogram by yourself though.
You can use TTS Datamaster for scanning on a '93 car without any problems. The chip will be harder to reprogram by yourself though.
Thanks for the info, I'm assuming that the data collected from the Datamaster (is this just software for a laptop and a serial cable to hook up to the connector under the dash?) would be instrumental in dialing in the tuning along with Dyno data? I'd like to avoid sending chips back and forth for a year.
Originally posted by 93Z4ME
Thanks for the info, I'm assuming that the data collected from the Datamaster (is this just software for a laptop and a serial cable to hook up to the connector under the dash?) would be instrumental in dialing in the tuning along with Dyno data? I'd like to avoid sending chips back and forth for a year.
Thanks for the info, I'm assuming that the data collected from the Datamaster (is this just software for a laptop and a serial cable to hook up to the connector under the dash?) would be instrumental in dialing in the tuning along with Dyno data? I'd like to avoid sending chips back and forth for a year.
The cable you can get from Andrew Mattei at www.akmcables.com
He is also a Datamaster distributor and so you can order both at the same time from him.
By Dyno data you mean wideband o2 readings, correct?
Yes, the core charge is $75 and the service fee for the exchange is $10. You have 30 days to return your old one back to me.
The payment for the core charge needs to be done separately so that once I receive your PCM back I can go into the paypal account and click refund on that specific transaction. You will get a clean $75 back this way. (no paypal fees deducted from it)
The payment for the core charge needs to be done separately so that once I receive your PCM back I can go into the paypal account and click refund on that specific transaction. You will get a clean $75 back this way. (no paypal fees deducted from it)
how much for an obd2->obd1 conversion, I want to be able to program myself and the obd2 software is expensive.
Also, would you be interested in buying my obd2 pcm and if so, how much would that take off of the price.
Also, would you be interested in buying my obd2 pcm and if so, how much would that take off of the price.
Originally posted by Blue89Bird
how much for an obd2->obd1 conversion, I want to be able to program myself and the obd2 software is expensive.
Also, would you be interested in buying my obd2 pcm and if so, how much would that take off of the price.
how much for an obd2->obd1 conversion, I want to be able to program myself and the obd2 software is expensive.
Also, would you be interested in buying my obd2 pcm and if so, how much would that take off of the price.
If you don't want custom programming, it will be cheaper.
Originally posted by Blue89Bird
do you buy pcms, if so, how much would it be if i sent you my obd2 pcm.
do you buy pcms, if so, how much would it be if i sent you my obd2 pcm.
You can always try and sell it on the board though.


