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Bowtiguy 04-30-2006 10:46 AM

Looking for reliable LT1/4 dyno tuner in Denver area
 
Message says it all. After relocating to 5,500' elevation from 1,000' in Illinois my 1994 B4C Z28 isn't running anywhere close to the 13.0X times it once did and I know its not just the elevation.

The Ed wright program isn't cutting it at elevation, too rich and not enough omph! ( my daily driver CTS-V is more fun to drive). anyone have a suggestion for a local or not so local tuner that can help me out with my 19K miles OBD I beast??

-=MIke

TOM NELSON 05-01-2006 10:52 AM

Tuner
 
Ed will sometimes fly out to you.when It comes to tuning lt1s he the man.You might want to ask him if he will.

Dave95z28 05-01-2006 04:05 PM

Try www.camaroz28.com, it has a LT1 section and a tuning section. It is probably the most heavily trafficed LT1 site on the internet.

Dave

Bowtiguy 05-01-2006 09:33 PM

thanks for the input guys....I'll check into both.

Tom...you'll get to tune the LT5. Just picked up a sweet ride for the motor. I'm sure I'll have you fly out to do the final tune at elevation when the project is done.

In the meantime, growing buisness and the littlle guy coming in the next few weeks, I can't even get away long enough to go pick up the car 3 hrs away.

The B4C deserves a good tune, just not getting enough miles on it lately. it's a shame.

all in good time.... ;-)

rocketman 05-02-2006 08:04 AM

you know you might try lt1 edit.i got tried of sending the pcm back to the tuner when i would make changes and started using lt1 edit then i changed to f.a.s.t system and tune my own.


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