[Shotimes] LPM
Ron Porter
ronporter@prodigy.net
Thu, 25 Nov 2004 13:52:44 -0500
"Chip tuning via USPS" is ancient history. Surprised more engines weren't
fried via that method.
Yes, you got lucky on your chip setup. Not saying Ted isn't sincere, nor
does a decent job, but his method of chip tuning is 1994-style, not what is
done now in 2004.
Ron Porter
-----Original Message-----
From: shotimes-admin@autox.team.net [mailto:shotimes-admin@autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of Steve Tatro
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 9:24 AM
To: Jason Hartberger
Cc: Shotimes Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] LPM
Do you know everything that a Ted. B. LPM does? Don't let the
naysayers (especially those that've never had an ATX/LPM combo) tell
you what the LPM is good for. Email Ted himself, and ask him exactly
what the LPM does.
After getting my LPM from Ted I had my A/F ratio checked and it was
fine. Am I just lucky or does Ted know what he's doing? I don't
know.
The shifts aren't "hard", they're firm. Big difference. The
Superchips module is known for hard shifts, not Ted's LPMs. Most
experts will agree that firm shifts are good for the transmission, not
the sloppy shifting that's programmed into the ATX SHO (especially the
'93 H3Z computer).
Take care,
Steve Tatro
Red/Black '93 with 180k miles
Monroe, Ohio
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 16:19:54 -0500, Jason Hartberger
<at3hartberger@mail.com> wrote:
> well good lord, I don't need anything like that for her car... she's not
> that technically inclined anyway. plus, $380 is a bit out of my price
> range... I'm trying to find an LPM for cheaper than $200, for pete's
> sakes... I'm broke! :-P
>
> Jason
>
> I might get one for me in the future, though... *strokes chin*
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