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Old 07-11-2008, 10:01 AM   #15 (permalink)
NJSierra
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Hey Devils3023. Got a close set up to yours, AEM Brute Force intake (installed a few weeks ago) Flowmaster super 44's. In the market for a programmer but I have no clue. Reading this thread is encouraging. So what exactly do you do when you plug the programmer in? Is it easy to do?
hey 6.0 I sold him the unit and it is very simple to use.... You turn all accessories off. Plug it into your port under the dash. It will tell you to turn ignition to on position.(without turning engine on). There you will go to read vehicle. Once it reads your vehicle, you can go into custom tune where you can just adjust the rev and speed limiter. Once that is done you go to performance tune and hit yes.... It will automatically de-tune the factory settings and tune the performance settings.... It tells you what its doing as it tunes... Trans, engine etc.... Takes not even five minutes....

I just ordered one for my Sierra which should come in today.
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