Pro M PIH kit Or dyno Tune

Mrstangerbanger

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So after talking to some people about swapping there sn95 computers over to A9L foxbody computers with the Pro M PIH kits

they are all saying that it was a huge difference and they highly recommend it ...

What do you guys think??

Also I would really like to know why the sn95 computers program sucks so bad and why the foxbody computers programs are so much better ???

Thanks guys
 

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its isn't that the computer sucks, its that it is not as user friendly as some other systems. From what I understand it is a better computer then the old one(duh right?) and that some people just do not want to run a dyno....

KEep your appt and you will be fine. Also curious to compair yours #'s to mine.
 
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O Im keeping my appointment I just really wanted to know what the difference is between them and why the foxbody takes better to performance parts

I cant wait to get my car to the dyno

I'm trying to get my weld prostarts by then so I dont have the heavy saleens ..
 

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Dyno tune. PIH kits are old technology from days gone by before there were competent tuners.
 

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i agree with Paul. going back to a a9l is like switching to a carb. sure right out of the gate it might work better, but it's not going to be a better overall system.
 

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Tune the shit out of your T4M0. Just find someone that knows what they're doing. And your heavy Saleens aren't going to affect your dyno numbers.
 

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