CHIP/TUNER for 94-95 stangs????
#1
CHIP/TUNER for 94-95 stangs????
Does anyone know if there is a chip or tuner for a 94-95 5.0 mustang, i am lookin all around and all i see s ones for 4.6 mustangs. im dyin and i need to find one...let me know if anyone knows or owns one
#5
RE: CHIP/TUNER for 94-95 stangs????
I just got an SCT+4 chip burned for my setup, plugs right into the computer and is capable of holding 4 different tunes. I'm in the middle of installing it now and i'm so excited; Weeeeeee lol
#7
RE: CHIP/TUNER for 94-95 stangs????
my car head a superchips brand chip in it when i got the car im assuming itwas just an off the shelf chip because there was just a few basic things done to the car, but im not to impressed with the difference between it in and out. so i probably wouldnt recommend it.
#8
RE: CHIP/TUNER for 94-95 stangs????
ORIGINAL: jthorn9
Yea, I was gonna get one of those, but with my setup changing daily, SCT would make a killing off of me and the retunes lol.
Yea, I was gonna get one of those, but with my setup changing daily, SCT would make a killing off of me and the retunes lol.
#10
RE: CHIP/TUNER for 94-95 stangs????
well if you got a laptop and alot of time to read and learn,
get a $525 TwEECer R/T, $110 for 2 programs (Binary Editor and EEC Analyzer) and about $200 for a Wideband guage and sensor.
you can do anything under the sun with that thing, but it does take alot of reading and learning to find out how it all works and what the values mean and how to adjust them correctly.
then there is the PMS, i havent used it, heard it is a little more user friendly for newcomers, its like $900 like some one mentioned already, you still need a wideband for it, and i dont thing there are as many paremeters you can change, but i could be wrong.
i got the tweecer r/t, wideband, laptop, software, the whole anchelatta, spent a little over 1 grand, im 99% i fried my tweecer (not intentional of course, warning was not given to not clear KAM's with laptop connected to tweecer, killed the poor thing )
the tweecer has helped me diagnose a couple things before, so its handy to have.
either way, if you do it yourself, plan to spend a grand, or pay somebody $350-600 to have your car tuned on a dyno.
get a $525 TwEECer R/T, $110 for 2 programs (Binary Editor and EEC Analyzer) and about $200 for a Wideband guage and sensor.
you can do anything under the sun with that thing, but it does take alot of reading and learning to find out how it all works and what the values mean and how to adjust them correctly.
then there is the PMS, i havent used it, heard it is a little more user friendly for newcomers, its like $900 like some one mentioned already, you still need a wideband for it, and i dont thing there are as many paremeters you can change, but i could be wrong.
i got the tweecer r/t, wideband, laptop, software, the whole anchelatta, spent a little over 1 grand, im 99% i fried my tweecer (not intentional of course, warning was not given to not clear KAM's with laptop connected to tweecer, killed the poor thing )
the tweecer has helped me diagnose a couple things before, so its handy to have.
either way, if you do it yourself, plan to spend a grand, or pay somebody $350-600 to have your car tuned on a dyno.