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Old 06-05-2012, 05:00 PM
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I read some write up's on the install and I'm wondering what's the most I could get out of the PCM I'm running with my supporting mods I have? Tuned with efilive? Same question for the 411 PCM.
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Originally Posted by DZZ71
I read some write up's on the install and I'm wondering what's the most I could get out of the PCM I'm running with my supporting mods I have? Tuned with efilive? Same question for the 411 PCM.
You're attempting to compare a spiked club with a katana in terms of capability. Both of them will kill the intended target, but the katana is a lot more sophisticated and efficient.
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So they both will deliver more power increase just one is more sophisticated and efficient? I think i will just stick with what I have then it's not going to be a project truck or anything. Just looking for some extra ponies. I just dident wanna spend the money on a license for efilive to not even notice it after its all done. But if it does increase might as well stick with it. Thanks for the replies
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You can also escape the supposed 5800rpm imposed rev limit of the earlier black-box pcm’s by making the move to the 0411 pcm. Of course if you don’t rev it that high anyway, it won’t matter much and if it’s not modified it wouldn’t be making power that high anyhow.
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Does anyone know of any tune libraries to try? Or any tuners that would sell some for this PCM?
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