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Old 04-29-2007, 10:34 AM
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anyone have decent tune that has had a most of the little tweaks done, for a stock lq9? i hate starting form a stock tune :o
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I have a NICE tune for my 5.3, but dont think itll work too well on your 6.0

Visit the tune repository on HPT.com
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Originally Posted by Country Boy
I have a NICE tune for my 5.3, but dont think itll work too well on your 6.0

Visit the tune repository on HPT.com
Can you shoot me your 5.3 tune to take a look at to: mrxerox@coxconnect.net please?

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Its in the HPT repository. Look under 5.3 auto and my username.
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Originally Posted by Country Boy

Visit the tune repository on HPT.com
no joy whats there is stock or cammed
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Originally Posted by NoRice
no joy whats there is stock or cammed
English?
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I have one for a stock '03 SSS.
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Originally Posted by Country Boy
Originally Posted by NoRice
no joy whats there is stock or cammed
English?
I think he means:

no joy
He didn't find anything.

whats there is stock or cammed
All that he did find was either all stock or was tuned for a cam.

Sorry, felt like being a smart***

NoRice, your best bet is to search for what others have done that you too would like to do, and then try it yourself. If nothing else, the HPTuners site is good to help guide you along, and some like Foff might even help you if you ask nicely and upload your tune.

Tom
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Start here http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11178

The last thing I would recommend is using a file off of the repository to load into your pcm.

Definitly start out by reading & modifing your stock file...its not that hard...just start small...things like TM, shift points, Tq converter lockup points, etc...then as you get more into it you'll probably buy yourself a wideband and you can start doing fuel & spark tuning.
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Originally Posted by foff667
Start here http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11178

The last thing I would recommend is using a file off of the repository to load into your pcm.

Definitly start out by reading & modifing your stock file...its not that hard...just start small...things like TM, shift points, Tq converter lockup points, etc...then as you get more into it you'll probably buy yourself a wideband and you can start doing fuel & spark tuning.
blah all i really do is trans. and some lite fuel/timing. i get full dyno tunes done for $250 so going out and jumping on a wideband isnt for me.

i was just looking for a copy/paste tune ( i know what works and what dosent i'm just lazy and dont fell like wirinting my own) to hold me over till i desided on n20 or heads


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