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Old 02-26-2007, 02:41 AM
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Default Re: Great results from PCM for Less tuning . . .

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That's what research and development is for. After you tune about 20 or so Hummer H3's in your research & development time alone (not counting those after), you have a pretty damn good idea of what they need. Not to mention the hundreds of colorado/canyons I have tuned with the same engine. Not to mention the thousands of GM's we have done that taught us about the workings of a GM PCM or chip.





I have already mentioned in this thread the things that I change. If you think I'm going to list the tables I change, sorry, do your own research I am not going to spoon feed this to you.



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Excellent, now we can get back on track instead with questions about tuning, instead of you calling people "turds" and talking about things you obviously have no clue about.

So now where getting somewhere? So after 20 they are all the same? LOL, how about after the first one!!!!

I apologized for the turd comment early on, but the more you respond and avade the details, the more I know my original assumption of you was correct.

I have been around fuel injection and custom mapping a long time, and you even commented earlier and grouped me as a person in the know along with yourself. So don't back track now...

I don't need to know how to tune one as you have done as I am sure you are doing nothing more than copying others' maps and making a change for tire size. The tables are vast and comprehensive and if you can't even tell us which you are changing, I am assuming you don't know as you are copying it from another source plus a tire size change.

You are here to sell something which you should be paying for! I am here to share, learn and help others. I have profit to gain as you...
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Old 02-26-2007, 02:47 AM
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Default Re: Great results from PCM for Less tuning . . .

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The tables are vast and comprehensive and if you can't even tell us which you are changing, I am assuming you don't know as you are copying it from another source plus a tire size change.


You can assume all that you want, I'm not telling you the tables that I change. Asking that is about as absurd as going to a restaurant and demanding that the chef tell you what ingredients he puts in his best seller. The amount is something you could deduce sooner or later. Why should tuning be any different? We worked incredibly hard where to get where we are today and you expect me to give all of my info away for free.

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I apologized for the turd comment early on, but the more you respond and avade the details, the more I know my original assumption of you was correct.

I'm not evading any reasonable questions - you are demanding that I tell you exactly what I change in these tunes. And for what reason I'm not even sure - you say you know so much about tuning it makes me wonder why you are asking me about it in the first place.
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