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SamhainZ28
08-29-2007, 02:09 PM
i'm going to be installing headers soon, so i wanted to know where would be the best place to get my pcm tuned on my 00 LS1, should i go to cartek which is 20 minutes from me, or SLP which is quite a trek, which one has the best deals/tune?

NJSPEEDER
08-29-2007, 02:40 PM
the best deal in tuning is in your driveway. if you have a laptop, an understanding of the bare bones basics of how an engine works, and a few free minutes to read some help files and ask questions on a web site you have everything it takes to buy HPTuners once and have unlimited tuning for the rest of your life.
the software only costs a little bit more than most places will charge for a mostly generic dyno tune one time.

www.HPTuners.com

several of our members use the program and can help with any questions you may have.

kristen
09-06-2007, 06:39 AM
i got to ttp. i think if you go there for the first time it's like 550 for a full dyno tune.

2nd time is like 250.

AliWantsNss
09-06-2007, 09:36 AM
i'm going to be installing headers soon, so i wanted to know where would be the best place to get my pcm tuned on my 00 LS1, should i go to cartek which is 20 minutes from me, or SLP which is quite a trek, which one has the best deals/tune?

CARTEK FTW! Julio is the best! The cars coming out of there not only perform on a dyno but at the track as well. Plus its close to you.

SamhainZ28
09-06-2007, 10:10 AM
im gonna hit up cartek, i hear nothing but good things, thanks for the suggestions guys

jims69camaro
09-06-2007, 12:55 PM
HP tuners, a site sponsor, will blow cartek away, hands down. your choice, you know, between someone you don't know who could care less about your final tune, and someone you rub elbows with on a daily (weekly?) basis. i'd go HP tuners.

SamhainZ28
09-06-2007, 01:24 PM
i just feel a little sketchy about tuning the car myself, plus i don't have a laptop, so how will that work?

Tru2Chevy
09-06-2007, 01:31 PM
i just feel a little sketchy about tuning the car myself, plus i don't have a laptop, so how will that work?

The software doesn't require anything fancy. You should be able to find a used laptop that will run HP Tuners for under $200.

I think that the slightly larger initial investment is more than worth it, considering that you'll be able to fine tune your setup on the street and at the track, as opposed to on a dyno.

HP Tuners is full of help files, and they have a great forum for support if you are a little hesitant about diving into your car's PCM.

- Justin

foff667
09-07-2007, 09:46 AM
Good luck in whatever your final decision is...thankfully many shops use our product to tune your vehicle anyway so your supporting us indirectly :D

If you ever do decide to purchase our software though you won't have any regrets...between being able to scan any GM vehicle and many late model Fords, the ability to customize your pcm the way YOU like it, and being able to tune up to 4 separate vehicles with your initial purchase you really can't go wrong in the long run.

If I were to do it over again I would've done my own tuning from the start, but im the type of person that likes the feeling of accomplishment after I've done something myself.

:cheers:

SamhainZ28
09-07-2007, 11:15 AM
so how much is everything i would need to do it myself?

AliWantsNss
09-07-2007, 12:16 PM
HP tuners, a site sponsor, will blow cartek away, hands down. your choice, you know, between someone you don't know who could care less about your final tune, and someone you rub elbows with on a daily (weekly?) basis. i'd go HP tuners.

CARTEK uses HP tuners.

SamhainZ28
09-07-2007, 01:05 PM
okay okay, i'm sold, ill buy hp tuners lol

Tru2Chevy
09-08-2007, 04:33 PM
:w00t:

- Justin

oh one ls1 SS
09-09-2007, 01:37 AM
The software doesn't require anything fancy. You should be able to find a used laptop that will run HP Tuners for under $200.

I think that the slightly larger initial investment is more than worth it, considering that you'll be able to fine tune your setup on the street and at the track, as opposed to on a dyno.

HP Tuners is full of help files, and they have a great forum for support if you are a little hesitant about diving into your car's PCM.

- Justin


does it also come with someone that could sit next to you and let you know if your doing something wrong?

NJSPEEDER
09-09-2007, 12:44 PM
all you have to do is click on each funtion. there are a ton of help menus, HPTuners has a large forum to help, we have members here with extensive knowledge of the program, and there is even a tune dump on the HPTuners site to help you get started.

oh one ls1 SS
09-13-2007, 07:43 PM
i just read some of the HPTuners forums and wow.. i couldnt tell if it was in chinese or what.