Top Of The Line Perform said:All GM vehicles have a pre-determined lock-up speed where the TCC locks and doesn't unlock until you slow down under that limit. And you will hit that limit in the quarter mile run I promise, because it's usually between 75-85MPH.
Top Of The Line Perform said:If you think that changing the TCC on/off parameters doesn't yield any results, then you shouldn't even be arguing with me. If the TCC has absolutely nothing to do with Horsepower and Speed, then why upgrade it? Why take it out and run direct drive? Why can the TCC being too large of a stall cause you to break your rear-end with enough power? Because the TCC has alot to with power, and it is one of the few things that can be changed to operate different in the driveline. So, YES, it can result in some small increases in power by changing the calibration.
Top Of The Line Perform said:I can change any part of the calibration that I choose to change. Order a chip from me, and I will put you in your place. You most likely won't even be able to read it with the ECM definition you are using. I never came on here boasting. I came on here to defend myself, because all of you were already on here talking down on me way before I got here. I didn't even want to come here. I came here to stand up for my business. People like you go searching online for victims to complain about. Until you have bought a chip and tested it, you cannot say anything about the results of my chips. I have never had a disappointed customer, because getting your crap to run better is what I specialize in. I don't even own a SyTy and never have. I have tuned them, but I really don't like trucks, because I am not a truck person. I own a 93 Formula LT1, so my own vehicle calibration is just about as difficult to tune as any other vehicle out there, if not the hardest. Have you ever even tuned a 1992 or 1993 LT1 powered car? Everything that you changed (if you don't know what you are doing) doesn't have any effect on the engine, and you won't even notice. It will only appear as though your engine is going downhill in performance. Every vehicle is tuned a little differently. I'll give you that, but that isn't anything I don't know and haven't been doing for a long time.Mail order tuning is not as easy as some of you think it is. I sit here for hours sometimes searching for a calibration that matches my customer's vehicle, or converting one over, because I cannot find the original file. Some of the more simpler tuners on here couldn't even grasp the concept of that, and most people know absolutely nothing about the BCC code on the back of the chip. And in my line of work, the BCC code means everything, even if the vehicle is the same, or it will throw your engine and speedometer way out of wack. So whether you believe anything I say or not doesn't really matter, because you can't do what I do everyday, or you would be doing it. I take ECM's that have nothing to do with a certain engine size or parts combination and make them run perfectly with a whole different engine size and setup, and I do this all through the mail. 1-shot, none of this mailing back and forth crap, I do it right the first time. So I know what I'm doing brother. I have a member on here that is getting a chip from me for free to prove my point, when he gets it, we will all know if I can tune or not, won't we. But until then, I am still searching for the calibration for his veihcle, because I cannot find it. Or would you like to provide me with the .bin file to save me some time, so we can get this little dispute over with, and I can get this chip out to him? Because I know that if you are doing any tuning at all, that you have a stock .bin file laying around. Even though I am skeptical about getting it from someone on here, because I will spend all day fixing it before I can tune it.
Top Of The Line Perform said:I can change any part of the calibration that I choose to change. Order a chip from me, and I will put you in your place. You most likely won't even be able to read it with the ECM definition you are using. I never came on here boasting. I came on here to defend myself, because all of you were already on here talking down on me way before I got here. I didn't even want to come here. I came here to stand up for my business. People like you go searching online for victims to complain about. Until you have bought a chip and tested it, you cannot say anything about the results of my chips. I have never had a disappointed customer, because getting your crap to run better is what I specialize in. I don't even own a SyTy and never have. I have tuned them, but I really don't like trucks, because I am not a truck person. I own a 93 Formula LT1, so my own vehicle calibration is just about as difficult to tune as any other vehicle out there, if not the hardest. Have you ever even tuned a 1992 or 1993 LT1 powered car? Everything that you changed (if you don't know what you are doing) doesn't have any effect on the engine, and you won't even notice. It will only appear as though your engine is going downhill in performance. Every vehicle is tuned a little differently. I'll give you that, but that isn't anything I don't know and haven't been doing for a long time.Mail order tuning is not as easy as some of you think it is. I sit here for hours sometimes searching for a calibration that matches my customer's vehicle, or converting one over, because I cannot find the original file. Some of the more simpler tuners on here couldn't even grasp the concept of that, and most people know absolutely nothing about the BCC code on the back of the chip. And in my line of work, the BCC code means everything, even if the vehicle is the same, or it will throw your engine and speedometer way out of wack. So whether you believe anything I say or not doesn't really matter, because you can't do what I do everyday, or you would be doing it. I take ECM's that have nothing to do with a certain engine size or parts combination and make them run perfectly with a whole different engine size and setup, and I do this all through the mail. 1-shot, none of this mailing back and forth crap, I do it right the first time. So I know what I'm doing brother. I have a member on here that is getting a chip from me for free to prove my point, when he gets it, we will all know if I can tune or not, won't we. But until then, I am still searching for the calibration for his veihcle, because I cannot find it. Or would you like to provide me with the .bin file to save me some time, so we can get this little dispute over with, and I can get this chip out to him? Because I know that if you are doing any tuning at all, that you have a stock .bin file laying around. Even though I am skeptical about getting it from someone on here, because I will spend all day fixing it before I can tune it.
tunerguy said:take ECM's that have nothing to do with a certain engine size or parts combination and make them run perfectly with a whole different engine size and setup, and I do this all through the mail. 1-shot, none of this mailing back and forth crap, I do it right the first time.
JS Manufacturing said:Ok here is my build, send me a chip that works first time no changes and I will pay you DOABLE your asking price.
syty ecm
357ci
twin gt35's
84# injectors
3 bar map sensor
twin tial wg's
Top Of The Line Perform said:II sit here for hours sometimes searching for a calibration that matches my customer's vehicle, or converting one over, because I cannot find the original file. Some of the more simpler tuners on here couldn't even grasp the concept of that, and most people know absolutely nothing about the BCC code on the back of the chip. And in my line of work, the BCC code means everything, even if the vehicle is the same, or it will throw your engine and speedometer way out of wack.