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Old 07-29-2005, 08:34 PM
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from what I understand, you can burn the chip to your specific upgrades.. for example if you have 3.73s or a bigger MAM-I might be wrong but I thought that was what they did when you went to a test and tune...run your car on the dyno and they adjust your tune... maybe i am wrong but i figure that if i put the intake mods on before i get the chip burnt that it should help-and no i dont have a tuner.
You are correct, and you cannot use a flash tuner along with a chip.

That's good.. I'm glad you said that.. I learned something.. The only experience I've had w/ electronics was a piggy-back system... Never dealt w/ chips.. Oh, and a stand-alone system.. That's the ultimate..

What ever happened to Air Inlet Screw, Fuel Inlet screw, adjust adjust.. Close enough..

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