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?
What the good Dr. said.
Their maps are cheap and solid. I'd recommend them as well.
Their maps are cheap and solid. I'd recommend them as well.
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