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  1. #1
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    The only OBD1 tuners I know of are Street and Performance in Mena Ark and Turbo City in Cali. I'm sure there are others.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    Were you located at, I've got software for that. I'm no professional tuner, but I worked with this stuff for a while with sucess. I actually have a 68 Camaro with the edelbrock multi point intake, ETec 170 heads,L31 bottom end loaded with flat tops and ZZ4 cam and I'm using a computer 91 corvette for a contrller and TC to tune my e-prom, let me know. wouldn't mind helping you out.

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  3. #3
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    Tunerpro.net, This is a free download for OBD1 gm vehicles. Id say you could either try it yourself or have someone that knows how to tune help you along. I think you can also pay like 30 bucks and get the Real Time Tunerpro also.
    -Custom Catback with Cherry Bomb Extreme,L33 with 799s, Pacesetter Headers, Electric Fan, SHIFT Technologies Shift Kit, Corvette Servo, 3 inch lift, 18" Factory Infiniti FX Wheels, 285/65/18 Nitto Trail Grapplers, 6000K HID fog lights, 8000K HID low beams, Wheatley Tuned.

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    I think tunerpro is a binary reader but not sure I have tunercat which converts all that computer language into tables that understand, not expensive at all it just takes a little to get setup, if you want to got that route just e-mail @ tunercat and he'll help getting the stuff you need, and its not hard you just a know how of how the engine works and what it wants more of, But if you don't think you want to do this alone shout me a PM

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    sorry took so long to reply forgot that i posted this up on here, but my parents live in Baytown and I live in Galveston, I've read up on this alot and I could do real time datalogging with tuner pro r/t but I wouldnt be able to burn a chip cause if i were to tune my truck myself i would buy the ostrich from moates which add up to be about 350-375 then i'd have to learn how to tune on a block thats been bored out. i know im going to run into fuel problems. I'm also looking to get a procharger

    95 C1500 LM7, built 4L60e, Circle D 3200, LT's, Nelson tune, open differential, 3.42, and LS1 e-fans. Tractionless

  6. #6
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    Who did Jon's tuning way back? Sad that I remember when he was TBI
    2006 Silverado
    Little Black Bitch

  7. #7
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    I tried to forget about those days... Best tuning advice i can give is leave it alone.. Save your money and upgrade to a LS based motor. I spent a lot of time and money trying to make a TBI motor fast.. LOL it didnt happen. Look on GM Fullsize and look for a user by the name of haulnass. He does OBI tuning and is very good at it.

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