View Poll Results: I own a 94 or 95 SUPERCHARGED SSEi, SSE, or SE, and would be interested in a custom PCM for $400
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How many 94/95 SSEi's interested in a custom PCM?
#1
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How many 94/95 SSEi'* interested in a custom PCM?
Just getting an idea of how many of the hybrid PCM guys might be interested if we came up with a custom burn for your PCM'*.
Answer the poll ONLY if you own a 94/95 SSEi (or SC SSE/SE), and would be willing to spend about $400 to get it.
We would have tuning time for a 'test car' to develop the chip.
Answer the poll ONLY if you own a 94/95 SSEi (or SC SSE/SE), and would be willing to spend about $400 to get it.
We would have tuning time for a 'test car' to develop the chip.
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Originally Posted by willwren
94 and 95 are unique. They're hybrid OBD1/OBD2, which is why nobody really wants to deal with them.
From talking to gmtuners it seems you can do alot w/ just a chip.
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Remember that you have the Series 2 motor. We're talking about options with dyno tuning for the Series 1 L67, 1994 and 1995 hybrid PCM'*.
I'm trying to put a new source together, and this is just one option. I personally have nothing to gain from this, but I'm sick of seeing the 94/95 L67'* being held back for lack of a viable option.
I'm looking at reputable tuners that may want to tackle this, with the help of another member. Location is part of the recipe.
I'm trying to put a new source together, and this is just one option. I personally have nothing to gain from this, but I'm sick of seeing the 94/95 L67'* being held back for lack of a viable option.
I'm looking at reputable tuners that may want to tackle this, with the help of another member. Location is part of the recipe.