Bought off of Don95vert on corral and i've never really used it. Unit is about 6-8mos old. PayPal preferd but other arrangements can be made.
thanks
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Bought off of Don95vert on corral and i've never really used it. Unit is about 6-8mos old. PayPal preferd but other arrangements can be made.
thanks
why aren't you using it brent?
Brandon
So you can buy it & then tell me how to program the damn thing, lol
lol, sean, it's very tempting. I'm still afraid of it though. I'm probably going to use an epec setup, or maybe try to come up with an old felpro or somtin.
Sorry about the hijack brent.
Brandon
No prob. Thanks for the interest. I have to be honest. I'm in over my head on this. With no clear definitions of the function and my sandpaper-like smoothness on the PC it'll get ugly i'm sure. I need the money for a converter also. It seems to run pretty darn good on the a9l functions.
a9l is a friend of boost :) . I'm doing the epec thing. Until then it will be spout out timing with a btm. :) I don't think I even wana learn all the mumbo jumbo that the tweeker requires.
Brandon
very interested do you still have it?
Mike
sure do.
bspence5@columbus.rr.com
e-mail sent
Mike
Sold
Sweet!! Hey mikey get a good tune layed down and share the wealth, lol.
I got 2 working good so far one real good street tune and one race tune......i needed the tweecer for the logging......I am selling the EECtuner......anyone know someone who needs one let me know ill even help with tuning !
Mike
Cool Mikey, I'll hit ya up when I get to that point.
The Tweecer RT ROCKS!
5150 Let me know when your ready ill help ya out....the Real time logging rocks....i did 3 11.5 sec passes and logged them....then looking at them i can see how fast i did my burnout....what RPM i launched at...where i shifted...where my injector duty cycle is (btw i hit near 100%, time for 42# injectors)...I also could see my MAF was at about 4.6 volts max.. i could see my timing...everything and more!
Mike
You've got plenty of time Mike to get it fine tuned for me, lol. I'll be lucky to see my motor by the end of this year. However, the season here is going to come to a close shortly and my machinist will go into his slow season, so maybe that means he'll finally find the time to take care of my stuff.