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Originally Posted by IndyNova
Thank you for the advice! I do have the stock ecu that came from the truck, but it has been suggested that I buy a camaro one. Any thoughts? Jeff, I'll send you a pm on the heads/intake. Also, who does the throttle body work? Thanks again for all the help!!
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That old of a pcm, you should be fine for what you are going to do (street car)
Maybe someone with better "tuning" experience can chime in, if I amd incorrect
The older pcm's will support both a cable style TB "DBC" and a Drive by wire "DBW" TB it has the drivers for it
I do know that a lot of "tuners" recommend the #411 / #896 pcm's but be careful, some the S10 trucks came with that pcm and a tune will be with a v-6 VIN #, so you would have to have a V-8 VIN # loaded into it
I had that happen to a pcm that I sent to Texas Speed for a Mail Order Tune, the guy that I did the LS swap for in his long travel sand rail, was on a budget, and couldn't do the $550+ for the chassis dyno tune (which is better) the pcm that he got with his engine that was supposed to be from a Z28, was actually from a Oldsmobile Bravada V6
So Texas Speed had to go to a Chevy dealer and have a V8 Vin "loaded" into it
As for the porting/ polishing of the TB, I use Potz Speed and Performance in Jacksonville, Florida, but there are a lot of other businesses out there too
Jeff