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Post by Marc on Jun 22, 2004 19:49:43 GMT -6
Go to the site noted below. It seems to me that the system shown there could be used for PCM reprogram- ming. Maybe it could be used for changing top speed limits, shift points, and the like. It's expensive....$2790.00. www.obd2.com/sps/data/sps.htm____________ GM!!! BRING BACK OLDS!!!
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Post by JimW on Jun 22, 2004 21:44:02 GMT -6
I'm gonna wait and see what Intense will offer once they start working on the GXP. Hopefully a cheaper option, $2800 USD is no chump change
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Post by Aurora40 on Jun 23, 2004 9:10:07 GMT -6
I'm gonna wait and see what Intense will offer once they start working on the GXP. Hopefully a cheaper option, $2800 USD is no chump change FYI, the Bonneville GXP uses the 2000+ Northstar, not the 1993-99 Northstar. The PCM's (and everything else) are substantially different. If they do come out with a GXP program, it's possible they could apply it to 2000+ Caddy's and 2001+ Aurora's, but it might not mean it would help crack the code of the 1995-99 Aurora... Edit: Also, that EASE tool looks like it is simply for loading a calibration. You would actually need a calibration that had the speed limiter lifted, etc, in order to be able to load it.
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Post by JimW on Jun 23, 2004 10:42:01 GMT -6
I'm fully aware of whats going on in Bonneville land. However Intense may consider doing PCMs for older Northstar powered cars if the chip is a big seller.
They finished the PCM for the 2000+ Bonnevilles and now offer the same for older Bonnevilles.
Hopefully that will translate down for us.
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Post by Aurora40 on Jun 23, 2004 13:05:30 GMT -6
They finished the PCM for the 2000+ Bonnevilles and now offer the same for older Bonnevilles. FYI, the L67/L36 really didn't change at all from 1999 to 2000. The Bonnie itself went to a new platform, but the powertrains were pretty much the same. I doubt even the Series III changed as much from the Series II as the 2001 Aurora V8 did from the 1999 V8. Anyway, I wasn't saying they won't do it, just that they are quite different. Glad you're in the loop on it... :-P
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Post by JimW on Jun 23, 2004 13:36:42 GMT -6
Wasnt it the Tech II computer introduction that forced a lot of electronic changes?
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Post by Marc on Jun 23, 2004 18:35:57 GMT -6
I e-mailed that site and asked if that system could be used for performance programming. Unfortunately, the answer is no. ________________ GM!!! BRING BACK OLDS!!!
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