Black Bear Performance Tune, Charlotte, NC – Oct. 26th weekend, 2012

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What: Black Bear Performance Tunes (98+ GM vehicles only)

Where: Charlotte, NC

When: Weekend of Oct. 26, 2012

How Much:
$50 deposit for time slot, $200 at time of tune (total $250)

Please go to Calendar of Events to submit your deposit.

If folks want spare modules the prices are as follows:
$60 - 98-00 Vortec
$100 - Gen-III
$160 ECM / $60 TCM - Gen-IV Trucks and SUVs

**We will need to ship out the modules before the meet for people to install them and perform the security relearn prior to being tuned.

**If folks purchase spare computers, we will perform the crank relearn on all 99+ vehicles.

**Any tune updates need to be scheduled directly with Justin prior to the meet by email [email protected].


Please see www.blackbearperformance.com for more info on our products!
 

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well i was looking forward to this. but just found out i might be deployed again. well hopefully i can make a different date.
 

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Hey, might be interested. I have a SC Vivid & think it was a bad purchase($600). What would I have to spend to get a BB that is similar? unit on dash-on the fly computing-set up for my K&N cold air intake + new dual Magnaflow exaust-recalibrate speedo & tire pressure levels & possible gear ratio change??
 

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What is it that you are trying to compute? Really unless you have major modifications, I wouldn't worry about what a indash says.

How you wanted good gauges, I would go with a PLX DM-100 and an Aeroforce combo- I ran this on my Tahoe and loved it. My Tahoe had some extensive mods on it, so monitoring AFR, boost and trans temps were a must.

Otherwise, the AutoCal will allow you to monitor your system, when you are hooked up to a laptop. That is also what we use as a remote custom handheld tuner. We can custom tune for all that you requested above, except for tire pressure levels (not sure what you want "tuned" for them though).
 

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