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Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy
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
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does it also come with someone that could sit next to you and let you know if your doing something wrong?
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