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    Finally getting my HPTuners

    After 9 months I finally was able to get HPTuners. I can't wait for it to get in. I been looking around in here for a long time. Didn't post much, but always on the look out for some good info. Quick question? When I start tuning should I use a stock tune or my current tune? I know they always say to use the stock, but I have a feeling with the mods I have done now the stock won't cut it. With such a drastic change what should I start with? Setups below:

    2004 Z06
    OLD: Tuned
    LS6 (346ci)
    PRC LS6 p/p heads
    Kooks 1 3/4 LT
    Cam 237/242 .603/.609 110 LSA
    stock t/b
    stock LS6 Intake manifold
    stock injectors

    NEW: Motor going in now
    LS3 (418ci) 11:1 compression
    PRC LS6 p/p heads
    Kooks 1 3/4 LT
    248/254 .622/ .622 108 LSA
    90mm p/p LS2 t/b
    Super Vic. Jr.
    Lucas 42# injectors


    You get the idea.

    Thanks,

    John
    Last edited by Zosickness; 06-07-2008 at 12:13 AM.

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    Always start with your stock tune and save that stocker in a safe place (email it to yourself?) so if you need to compare you have it.

    Now if you want to compare someone else's work you can use theirs as a comparison to your own to see the changes.

    That combo is going to be a load of fun to tune with a 108 LSA!
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    I'll try a stock tune then. Found one in the Repository.
    Yeah, it's gonna be fun to tune. Since this will be my first try at it

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    Quote Originally Posted by EC_Tune
    Always start with your stock tune and save that stocker in a safe place (email it to yourself?) so if you need to compare you have it.

    Now if you want to compare someone else's work you can use theirs as a comparison to your own to see the changes.

    That combo is going to be a load of fun to tune with a 108 LSA!
    I'm trying to save my stock tune and can't seem to write it to a CD. Am I missing something?

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    No, it's just a file like any other.
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