Mail order tunes

Discussion in '94-95 5.0 Tuning' started by miller92063, Feb 19, 2007.

  1. miller92063 Member

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    who has good mail order tunes?

    I'm on the downhill slope of swapping out some parts and i'm getting the feeling that the computer may not like what i have done:nono:
    So, with that said, where to get good mail order tune:rolleyes:
  2. Don 95Vert Founding Member

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    We do them all the time, but if someone has an aftermarket MAF and injectors, we feel the only way to do them right is if the person has a wideband or access to one so the tune can be checked and adjusted via reburn if necessary. With stock MAF and injectors, provided it's a combo that we thing won't peg the MAF, you usually get pretty good results once we know your complete combo - if you want details, email me at don@lasotaracing.com
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    I second talking to Don. I've searched a lot and considered a lot for my new combo. After looking around, I've not found ANYONE that knows 94-95 cars like he does.

    I'm ordering a chip/wideband from within the next few weeks.
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    Are the widebands really worth it?
    All they are for is to read the air/fuel mix right?
    Do you guys offer them, how much?
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    Without a wideband, you are just guessing at air to fuel ratio - and guessing may not be a good thing for the longevity of your motor, not to mention peak performance. There are a lot of relatively inexpensive widebands around - but when shopping for a wideband, get one where you can also log a 0-5v signal in addition to A/F ratio because you will need to log MAF voltage vs. A/F. We sell what we think are the best of the less expensive WBs - the Zeitronix. Email me at don@lasotaracing.com if you need any details.
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    Don just sent ya an E-mail for a wideband and chip set up.

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