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Old Dec 25, 2006 | 08:48 PM
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Car: Bone stock 1989 Iroc T-Top,1991 Z28
Engine: 5.7, Carbed 383
Transmission: 700r4, T-56
what tuning software should I use?

Tuner pro,tunercat etc? Suggestions?
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Old Dec 26, 2006 | 12:49 AM
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From: Schererville , IN
Car: 91 GTA, 91 Formula, 89 TTA
Engine: all 225+ RWHP
Transmission: all OD
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I prefer Tuner Cat over Tunerpro, but I have been using it for years, so simple changes take me 2 seconds.

TunerPro has pluses as well, like datalogging and tuning in one.

Take a look at both and play around.

U might end up using one, or both depending on what you are doing.

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Jeremy
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Old Dec 26, 2006 | 12:44 PM
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Car: 1985 Trans Am convertable
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Axle/Gears: 3.42 LSD
there both super sweet. and cheap as far as tuning software compared to my other programs I have for ODBII cars.
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Old Dec 27, 2006 | 11:34 AM
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I like Tunercat as well.
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Old Dec 27, 2006 | 01:03 PM
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I use TunerPro RT. It is very user friendly and the customer service can't be beat
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Old Dec 27, 2006 | 06:11 PM
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There both good and they each have their advantages. They are inexpensive enough, why not get both?
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Old Dec 27, 2006 | 06:57 PM
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IMO, Tunerpro RT was fairly easy for me to learn to use, and answers seem to be easier to come by on here. A lot of the defs are available for free.
Also, Mark is working on a newer and more improved version. I don't know when it will be done.
I also have Tunercat OBDI and Tunercat OBDII, although I've not used Tunercat OBDI that much, I can work with it.
You can learn if you read the stickies about 5-6 times.
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