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  1. #1
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    Hey guys, just wanted to share something with you.
    The point of this thread is to expose all of the advantages, disadvantages, problems, tips, tricks of installing a custom pcm.
    Every tuner out there will run into a problem child (truck), doh, but with a little patience it always works out in the end.
    It doesn't matter what tuner you choose, there will always be retunes and problems will come up every now and then. Most of the time pcms work out the first time and all is good.
    I'm not trying to tell on myself, lol, just exposing everything that is not usually posted on the internet. Including myself, every programmer out there will run into a truck that requires several pcm re ships, it doesn't matter what programmer you choose.

    Custom tunes are far superior than hand held devices , we all know that for sure. Just like the hand helds, swapping out pcms can also have their headaches.
    However, the problems aren't as bad as a hand held, for example, having an hpp3 or predator fry your pcm, that will never happen with a custom pcm, plus you'll never have any downtime like you would with a hand held.
    Sometimes you'll get a ses code after a pcm install. Usually this code is a 136 crank relearn error. Basically , you need to synce the sensor and pcm again. This must be done with a techII or similar or the better version of efi live.
    It's a simple procedure too, simply connect the tool and rev the engine a few times and it's done. Lots of times, shops will do it for free or a very small fee.
    The security relearn is also a pita sometimes. If your truck starts for about 1/2 of a second and then dies, that is a good sign, lol. If it just keeps cranking and cranking, you need another pcm. Some trucks start up right away and others require the relearn.
    A crank relearn does not hurt performance at all, however the annoying light can be a pita.

    After any problems are solved, if there are any, you will enjoy greater performance than anything on the market, if you have my tune .
    I hear stories of not being able to spin your new 20's, you can now after the tune.
    No speedlimiter, higher shift points, harder pulls, lower 1/4 mile times, better gas mileage, firmer shifting, quicker shifting, faster 0-60 times, the list goes on and on. The results are great and worth the effort.

    So, what's the point? it doesn't matter what mod you put on your truck, every one of them will have the potential to be a pita, lol. That's what it's all about. Problems come along with modding your truck, that's just the game you play.
    This is supposed to be a community where we share all experiences, so feel free to post them, I don't care if it's negative (well kind of i do, lol) or positive, every post builds on the knowledge base. It may help out others who choose to buy a performance pcm.

    Hope this helps answer some questions.

    thanks,

    allen

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    Allen,
    Very well done Sir. I'm one person that can say it's a great thing about these forums that we can all learn from each other and how things work. I'm very happy with the tune that you have done for me and YES I did get a check engine light come on right after I installed the PCM. I did press the ALLEN. But after reading all the stuff that happends when you give it a real tune. The truck had to learn like a baby how to walk, talk and RUN ..LOL..

    I have spent alot of cash on my truck " ALOT " but you only live once.
    Beside my blower install and the E-Fans,,The tune is money well spent...

    THANKS,
    Edgar...

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    yeah i'll go along with what allen said. some trucks are a pitta. but hang in there and it will be better than anything you have had before. trust me I know.
    Allen and I have gone through my PCM several times, but its not his fault or mine, just a stubburn PCM if you ask me. but I wouldnt trade it for anything else.
    hell who else has a 4.8L running mid 14's on motor?
    thanks Allen

    1999 Pewter Z28
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    I consider this to be a pretty tight and close forum when compared to other ones, sure we repost on other forums and visit others, but this forum takes care of itself and has a great selection of members.
    It's mostly full of good articles and decent info, not bs like some are.
    The more we post the better feedback that gives me and the better tune we'll all have, hell, i've called on several customers just to retune their pcm just because an updated version came out, always looking for more power. hehehe.

    Speaking of power, the dyno is finally getting ordered this week!!
    I've had a lot of trucks on the dyno but now I can waste lots of time testing cams, air kits, exhaust, etc. and all those other parts we wonder about, lol. Boy, I'm really gonna get in trouble with the wife now, lol. "uh honey, i'm stuck at the shop again" doh.

    thanks,

    allen

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    Allen let me know when you get it I would like to finaly get my on one

    1999 Pewter Z28
    Sold - 2001 Onyx Black Silverado Stepside "Thunder"

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    Speaking of power, the dyno is finally getting ordered this week!![/b]
    Great news man , I'm definitly going to try a few runs, and maybe put some other goodies on the truck.
    STOLEN: 2005 SILVERADO 1500 4WD ECSB 5.3L 3.42 gears

    Sold: 2003 SILVERADO 1500 RC STEPSIDE 5.3L 3.73 gears

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    Great news about the dyno. I want to see what the crew cab is putting down.
    Keep up the good work.
    '02 1500HD, 6.0L, magnacharger, 2000stall, custom magnaflow with electric cutout, E-fans, Nelson custom tune, Auburn LSD.
    '79 L82 vette, Summit 355, Dart Pro1 heads, Comp 274 cam, Holley TBI, Built TH350 with 2500stall
    '93 Blazer, full size 2dr 4x4, new project.....

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    I guess we'll have a big dyno meet on the weekend or something like that.
    It take about 4-6 weeks for delivery, it's gonna seem like forever!!

    I'll keep you guys posted,

    allen

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    yEAH ALLEN, i AM SENDING MINE BACK BECAUSE IT IS ALL JACKED UP. But it was my fault. I told you the wrong tire size. I was going to with one size but ended up with another one

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    No problem, I'll also call you and we'll discuss your other mods this time.

    I'll get it right back out as soon as I receive it.


    thanks,

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