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Old 04-26-2010, 07:15 PM
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i got an 86 vette i wana have a chip burned for me.. nothing crasy

i want the chip to have following

keep vats
disable egr
disable smog
disable cold start(if i read corectly that means u have to burn the 89 program so it uses the other 8 as the cold start)
auto trans
87 roller cam(stock specs)
MAF
temp for fan to be setup for an 180 degree thermo
stock injectors for an 86 vette (350 of course)
no speed limiter
stock rev limitor (or w/e recomended)


let me know.. i dont have the need to buy a burner and eraser and all the equipment.. and i personally feel the 2 people on ebay are a bunch of a$$holes charging 75 bucks and another charging 244 bucks thats just being a rip off

i know it dont take much to burn a chip..

if someone could get back to me with a price and some info that be great

pm me

thx

brian
Old 04-27-2010, 08:35 AM
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The parts alone to burn a chip will cost $45.00 (G2 adapter and chip) and then you need to pay the guy for his time. I do not think $75.00 is a bad price. A cheaper way is to buy the chip itself at $5.00 but then you will have to remove your stock chip from the memcal and solder in the new chip which will take at least an hour if you don't destroy it. Find out what you need and then see what the guy at $75.00 provides.
Old 04-30-2010, 10:46 AM
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Remember, "you get what you pay for." If I were you, I would ask
PCMforless or another reputable tuner; to make me a custom chip;
once they make the chipthey would be available to make
modifications to the chip, if forany reason you weren't satisfied
with the performance or if thechip turned out to be defective.
Just buying a chip is not a cutand dry scenario, their are a lot of
gray areas that may come to But, that's just me. Good luck.


Joe B.

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