ecu question
any obd1 chipped ecu will run it fine or get a chipped p28,p72,p30 and start with a gsr base and tune it till you get a good a/f ratio and your idle is good all that stuff that people do when they tune cars you know
remember you got those domed *** pistons in there so you dont wonna run lean at all so dyno tune it with a wideband
good luck, and have fun
remember you got those domed *** pistons in there so you dont wonna run lean at all so dyno tune it with a wideband
good luck, and have fun
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Terrible One »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">obd1 ecu w/ pct basemap
Modified by Terrible One at 12:15 PM 4/2/2006</TD></TR></TABLE>
were do you find a pct basemap?
Modified by Terrible One at 12:15 PM 4/2/2006</TD></TR></TABLE>
were do you find a pct basemap?
no im sorry to bust your bubble but pct is obd2 and crome and uberdata havent been able to hack those codes yet the best thing to do is start with gsr base map and tune the **** out of it!
you were looking for this page http://www.pgmfi.org/twiki/bin...Codes
go done to the bottom save the pct file and try to open it with crome or uberdata it wont work. just try it out and you will see
you were looking for this page http://www.pgmfi.org/twiki/bin...Codes
go done to the bottom save the pct file and try to open it with crome or uberdata it wont work. just try it out and you will see
well that sucks, i guess theres really no particular ecu that you can use that will make it run decent, even with a stock p30 you'll be running super lean up top. only choice is to run a chipped ecu and tune to perfection
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