Question about LT1 PCM upgrading
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Question about LT1 PCM upgrading
Hello to all, and Thank-you for viewing this thread, and possibly answering my question (s) about this.
Let me give you some background info, and what I'm planning on doing. I had a '94 Z-28 that got into an accident, I pulled the LT1/tranny, and sold the body. Body was still good except the front end (hood and nose mainly). Anyway, I am going to be sending the motor to a race shop here in Indy to turn it into a 383 stroker producing over 425 hp, and put it into a 3rd gen Camaro(One of the last good looking Camaros, IMHO). So my question is: What kind of after market programmers would change the PCM to reflect this engine upgrade. Or is there a place I could send this PCM to, in order to make the changes?
Thank-You again for the view, and any kind of response.
Matthew
P.S. I also want to remove VATS, accept custom gauges, VSS removed.
Let me give you some background info, and what I'm planning on doing. I had a '94 Z-28 that got into an accident, I pulled the LT1/tranny, and sold the body. Body was still good except the front end (hood and nose mainly). Anyway, I am going to be sending the motor to a race shop here in Indy to turn it into a 383 stroker producing over 425 hp, and put it into a 3rd gen Camaro(One of the last good looking Camaros, IMHO). So my question is: What kind of after market programmers would change the PCM to reflect this engine upgrade. Or is there a place I could send this PCM to, in order to make the changes?
Thank-You again for the view, and any kind of response.
Matthew
P.S. I also want to remove VATS, accept custom gauges, VSS removed.
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Re: Question about LT1 PCM upgrading
you can use freescan to scan, and tunercat to tune, for your own complete tuning package(using your laptop or PC). some aldl adapters, try moates or akm, and you have your own full capabilities for about the same price.
just another programming option.
just another programming option.
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