I'm playing around with my truck and I find a jet performance "programmable PCM" plugged in between my computer and on of the main plug ins. Should I leave it installed?
I'm playing around with my truck and I find a jet performance "programmable PCM" plugged in between my computer and on of the main plug ins. Should I leave it installed?
I would recommend to uninstall it. EFI_Live can do much better than a piggy back device.
Al
"Trash that carb and get Injected!"
Pull it off before you start messing with your tune, it changes the signals to trick the PCM into thinking certain values are low and then the PCM adds timing, lowers shift times, etc. Just pull it off and do it the right way with EFILive inside the the PCM.
~Erik~
2013 Sonic RS Manual - 1.4L I4T E78, tuned, turbo mods, etc.
2008 TrailBlazer SS 3SS AWD Summit White - LS2 E67/T42, bolt ons, suspension, etc.
2002 Chevy TrailBlazer LT 4X4 Summit White - 4.2L I6 P10, lifted, wheels, etc.
Well I've actually been tunning with it installed for about a month haha!
you don`t need that POS now that you have a real tuning tool.
sell it to some noob.
Rip it out and throw it as far as you can!
You'll probably hear it hit the pile of jet crap everyone else has done the same with!
Howard
YOU ONLY NEED TWO TOOLS IN LIFE - WD-40 AND DUCT TAPE. IF IT DOESN'T
MOVE AND SHOULD, USE THE WD-40. IF IT SHOULDN'T MOVE AND DOES, USE THE
DUCT TAPE.
IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER, YOU'VE GOT AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.
98 K1500 'HOLDEN' Suburban.
Custom Whipple SC, Mercruiser Marine intake, 0411 PCM, 4L80E w/shift kit
I think I should have been more specific with my question. I was worried I might damage something if I took it out with out changing my tune. I did un-install it and uploaded an older concervitave tune till I get some more time.
Always curious to see what changes the made to your tune if anything.
2015 Z06 A8