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Old 10-01-2006, 11:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Any vendor offering stock replacment PCMs with aggressive programming?

subject says it - this is what I used to do with our LS1 Camaro SS,
swap in/out stock PCM for performance optimized PCM. I liked the ability
to some programming yourself but it really only works if the optimization
can be done while the car is on a dyno - which I cannat do - so my own programming becomes at best educated guess work,
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Gert
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Old 10-01-2006, 11:58 AM   #2 (permalink)
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More info would help or is this top secret?
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subject says it - this is what I used to do with our LS1 Camaro SS,
swap in/out stock PCM for performance optimized PCM. I liked the ability
to some programming yourself but it really only works if the optimization
can be done while the car is on a dyno - which I cannat do - so my own programming becomes at best educated guess work,
Thanks,
Gert
I have not seen any vendors that sell the PCM's re-programed. There seems to be three options most used by forum members:

1-Superchips Flashpaq- a removable handheld unit that flashes the PCM with performance settings.http://www.flashpaq.com/
2-Jet Chip that plugs into the PCM with hardwired performance settings.http://www.jetchip.com/products.asp?...odel=2421#2421
3-Mail in PCM flash where you remove your PCM, mail it in, they flash it then mail it back to you. http://www.bgperformancepcm.com/
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