Maybe this is something Henry wants to learn?Does anyone know a tuner in Arkansas or a border state that can tune an Ecotec? I am striking out. Even local Chevy performance shops won’t touch it.
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Thanks for the info. If he has the time Henry probably would love to learn it. And then he’d be even more handy to have around. I’ll get with him and see what he thinks. Thanks!Maybe this is something Henry wants to learn?
Kyle is a good teacher, and it's not that big of a money investment, mostly a time investment.
So far I am around $600 worth of stuff, and I already own a windows laptop to program it on.
HP Tuners MPVI2 with 2 Universal Credits 374.95
AEM 30-0300 X-Series Wideband UEGO AFR Sensor Controller Gauge 161.48 TRENDnet USB to Serial Converter, Connect a RS-232 Serial Device to a USB 2.0 Port, Easy Installation, Universal Plug & Play, TU-S9 11.60 F-ber Connector DB9 RS232 Female Serial 9 Pin Port DB9 6.69 Tax 13.48 193.25 Kinugawa Thermo-Isolating O2 Bungs (Screw In) Reducing the exhaust gases (also get washer shim kit for a few extra dollars) 34.40