Maybe a bit OT...need a hac
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Maybe a bit OT...need a hac
Anyone have a hac for a 2002 Tahoe, 4.0L? A friend of mine needs it.
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Re: Maybe a bit OT...need a hac
Originally posted by jeepguy553
Anyone have a hac for a 2002 Tahoe, 4.0L? A friend of mine needs it.
Anyone have a hac for a 2002 Tahoe, 4.0L? A friend of mine needs it.
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Not good. He really wanted to do some tuning on the Tahoe. I was going to help him set up something like WinALDL and TunerPro to work on it a little.
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Is the 4.0L a derivative of the LS1?
I wonder if LS1edit would work for it. That's what the '98-02 F-body guys use.
I believe www.carputing.com is the website, and I hope you've got some money. Last I heard it was around $550.
I wonder if LS1edit would work for it. That's what the '98-02 F-body guys use.
I believe www.carputing.com is the website, and I hope you've got some money. Last I heard it was around $550.
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$550? Try $5000!!! Holy crap!!! That is insane.
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Car: American Iron Firebird
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Originally posted by jeepguy553
$550? Try $5000!!! Holy crap!!! That is insane.
$550? Try $5000!!! Holy crap!!! That is insane.
You can get a PCM locked version for $550 and add a carm up to three, for $150 each.
Sometimes we forget what we have until we look at what others have to work with.
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Car: 1980 Jeep CJ7
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Originally posted by nape
Sometimes we forget what we have until we look at what others have to work with.
Sometimes we forget what we have until we look at what others have to work with.
I just looked at the VCM Suite too...even at that price, it's still pretty steep...and limited to one cable. I guess they are protecting their investment and intellectual property with some kind of hardware encryption.
Why couldn't the DIY crowd come up with something that will work as well or better? Look at the AutoProm and Prominator...can't forget about TunerPro and TunerCat....WinALDL too. I'm not much of a programmer, but I'd help where I can in an effort like that.
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