I am looking to go stage 2 with my 92x and now I need software...
1. where can I download stage 1 - 2 maps?
2. Is anyone running open source stage 2 maps?
3. Review of the map you used.
Where to find open source maps?
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Re: Where to find open source maps?
XPT tuning sells staged maps: http://www.plasmatize.com/xptstore/
Dyno and AFR plots have been posted on Proven Power Bragging on NASIOC and they make good power, and are safe.
They are also a big improvement over the base Cobb MAPs.
You do need to follow his recommendations. If he says use the stock air-box use the stock air box, if he says use the GM BCS, use the GM BCS.
You will need a laptop and a tactrix cable to re-flash your ECU.
There are others out there, but XPT offers a lot and his stuff has a good track record.
Dyno and AFR plots have been posted on Proven Power Bragging on NASIOC and they make good power, and are safe.
They are also a big improvement over the base Cobb MAPs.
You do need to follow his recommendations. If he says use the stock air-box use the stock air box, if he says use the GM BCS, use the GM BCS.
You will need a laptop and a tactrix cable to re-flash your ECU.
There are others out there, but XPT offers a lot and his stuff has a good track record.
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Re: Where to find open source maps?

Their maps are cheap and solid. I'd recommend them as well.

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