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Old 02-26-2007, 12:00 AM
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Default Re: Great results from PCM for Less tuning . . .

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You have all this technology and knowledge at your fingertips and you want to know - "I'd like to know exactly what changes are done to the base map. Spill it all out." Why would you want to know what an inferior turd company is doing if you can do it ten times better.

All in the same post: First, you want to know exactly what they are changing. Then, you call them a turd company. Finally, you say you can do it ten times better.

Sounds like you are on the foreskin of technology and really don't need anyone's help.

Hey Bro, sorry if made the original post with steam in it. I was just looking out for the other members. I have a bad habit of jumping into something whenever I see people selling something on a forum and over charging for it. I didn't mean to cause any problems.

Bottom line though....the members would be better off to get a custom tune as every engine is different and modifying different cells affects each engine differently. They would also be better off in the long run if they were to make other mods such as tire height changes etc, to just get a hand-held.

In all fairness, he is charging as much as a Windows operating system and not doing any programming or tuning. A fair price for what he is doing is about $40-50 and that's it.

Again, sorry I started off wrong.....
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