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Old 08-01-2006, 06:35 PM
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Default im in need of a computer

ok so i had a megasquirt II computer but i wasent happy with it cuz i was having lots of problems. so im in the market for a new computer.

what do you guys like for computers and why.

and if anyone knows some one that can hook me up with a great price
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Old 08-01-2006, 06:46 PM
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ok so i had a megasquirt II computer but i wasent happy with it cuz i was having lots of problems. so im in the market for a new computer.

what do you guys like for computers and why.

and if anyone knows some one that can hook me up with a great price
I have had good experience with the FAST units, and Big Stuff 3 gets excellent reviews. Simple to tune and good support from the companies are benefits. Both can be used on naturally aspirated or forced induction, and can go wot with closed loop computer corrections which is very nice.

Check with Frank at http://www.gpsuperstore.com/ for great pricing.

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I'm running a Holley Commander 950 Pro. It works great. It's easy to program, compatible with any brand wideband 02 controller, and has great tech support through Holley and over at Chevytalk.com.

I have a spare brand new Commander 950 Pro ECU, software, manual, and wiring harness for sale. It's has the most current firmware and software. And it's in the Twin Cities area!

Here's a link to the Commander instruction manual:

http://www.holley.com/data/Products/...99R10149-7.pdf

Shoot me an email if interested.

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If you want a good box at a great price, watch Ebay and message boards for the previous generation FAST boxes. Now that the XFI is out guys are dumping their last-gen boxes dirt cheap. They're still capable and easy to tune although lacking some of the features of the latest generation.

Keith's C950 would be a good buy too...
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