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How can I start tuning my own car?
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<blockquote data-quote="DSG2003Mach1" data-source="post: 16200202" data-attributes="member: 16477"><p>the EPA smacked them pretty hard so yes, it's hard to find people that will turn off the rear O2s now. I've heard that anti foulers may do the trick - its just a spacer you screw into the bung then put the sensor into the spacer. The reduced gas flow to the sensor will make it think everythings ok (so I've read). The other option I believe is to wire in resistors if you can't find the O2 sims anywhere.</p><p></p><p>If your tuner is charging you for revisions with no changes in your mods you have an asshole tuner. I've NEVER been charged for a revision if I didn't change a bunch of crap. </p><p></p><p>I would NOT buy SCT pro-racer at this point. If I was going to mess with anything I think I'd go the moates/quarter horse route or whatever it is. You have to pull the PCM and clean it like you would to install a chip. You install their piece that has a cable and hook it to a laptop. It lets you tune in real time without having to turn the car off, fix the tune, load onto handheld, load onto car etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSG2003Mach1, post: 16200202, member: 16477"] the EPA smacked them pretty hard so yes, it's hard to find people that will turn off the rear O2s now. I've heard that anti foulers may do the trick - its just a spacer you screw into the bung then put the sensor into the spacer. The reduced gas flow to the sensor will make it think everythings ok (so I've read). The other option I believe is to wire in resistors if you can't find the O2 sims anywhere. If your tuner is charging you for revisions with no changes in your mods you have an asshole tuner. I've NEVER been charged for a revision if I didn't change a bunch of crap. I would NOT buy SCT pro-racer at this point. If I was going to mess with anything I think I'd go the moates/quarter horse route or whatever it is. You have to pull the PCM and clean it like you would to install a chip. You install their piece that has a cable and hook it to a laptop. It lets you tune in real time without having to turn the car off, fix the tune, load onto handheld, load onto car etc... [/QUOTE]
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