View Full Version : Serious Q about Turbo Tuning
Cmaro18
02-04-2006, 03:09 AM
Hey, i've had a few tunes done and all is great but now i'm moving forward and need to know what you will be able to do for me and my 93 LT1 Turbo project. I'm prepping the motor right now for a single turbo setup, and plan on running some boost, but don't know how much my stock PCM and electronics can handle. I'm going to put 42lbs injectors in and run a 255 FI Holley intank pump, is this all i'm going to need for you to do the rest. Do you recommend a Vortech FMU and inline pump instead? I think you've done this before on your own vehicle and you've told me you could on mine i think...but i guess i just need to what i will need to keep my A/F safe. Thanks a lot!
pcmforless
02-07-2006, 01:11 AM
I can do a 2 bar hack on the 93 ECM's and I finally got a hack developed to chase the AFR's that I want with a forced induction application. Its really kinda intense though so be prepared to work with me if you decide to get a tune with us.
Your injector sizing will depend on how far you want to go. If you want to go further than 480 at the wheels I would reccomend the motron 65's.. they have better qualities than the 42 SVO's in my opinion.
Cmaro18
02-07-2006, 04:42 AM
Alright!, i'm sure when i'm ready for the tune you will have devoloped your program as well. I'm in for the long haul and maybe we can work out a deal if you like my setup, to experiment with my car. The motor is still in works, but i really needed to know what you can do, to help me decide wheather or not to go ahead with it. Will we be doing this over the internet or is a dyno tune locally to you better? Will I need to get a wideband for you, or is that included in your setup? Any software i will need to interact with you. Thank you again for the good news.
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