What is a PCM?
#12
and for what bumpin said, i havent had experience with either one of them but from what ive heard around here they are also very good.
#13
http://milzymotorsports.com/
The Milzy Motorsports Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is great for stock to mildly modded cars with induction mods and exhaust mods.
The features are:
Removal of all speed limiters
Higher shift points
Higher rev limiter
Shift firmness adjusted
Ignition timing advanced
Cooling fan control (180°)
Cooling fans on at key-off for 180 seconds
Rear O2 Bank Code Removed
Etc.
theres a list of whats included in the tune.
you should do the core charge, because he can sometimes take forever to ship out but its a good quality item overall
The Milzy Motorsports Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is great for stock to mildly modded cars with induction mods and exhaust mods.
The features are:
Removal of all speed limiters
Higher shift points
Higher rev limiter
Shift firmness adjusted
Ignition timing advanced
Cooling fan control (180°)
Cooling fans on at key-off for 180 seconds
Rear O2 Bank Code Removed
Etc.
theres a list of whats included in the tune.
you should do the core charge, because he can sometimes take forever to ship out but its a good quality item overall
You should for sure do other mods first, well at least get a CAI. I reccomend oyu do an exhaust and CAI then do the PCM tune.
#14
thats the one off the 3800 on milzy, is it supposed to be different?
#15
ZZP has cranked out a lot more PCM's than Milzy has for the 3800 market. Plus, ZZP ships VERY fast. All most all of my orders have been shipped to me the day after I ordered the part from them even though I opted for the cheapest shipping option.
A PCM isn't what I would start out with though, because if you continue to modify your car you will want to keep updating your PCM. If you can get your car on a dyno, and have it tuned there, that would be ideal. Dyno tuning helps your specific vehicle instead of just getting a generic PCM that will kind of help your performance.
A PCM isn't what I would start out with though, because if you continue to modify your car you will want to keep updating your PCM. If you can get your car on a dyno, and have it tuned there, that would be ideal. Dyno tuning helps your specific vehicle instead of just getting a generic PCM that will kind of help your performance.
#17
Wooops. Alright then, yeah thats good. I didnt know he made them for the 3800.
But I would go with ZZP if they have one, they ship very fast and milzy uhhhh, doesnt. I took me a little over 2 weeks to get my PCM from milzy. But then again, I think there is somthing milzy does that ZZP doesnt. I dont know where I heard that but I heard it somwhere.
But I would go with ZZP if they have one, they ship very fast and milzy uhhhh, doesnt. I took me a little over 2 weeks to get my PCM from milzy. But then again, I think there is somthing milzy does that ZZP doesnt. I dont know where I heard that but I heard it somwhere.
#19
lol, yes- you need a totally different pcm tune for your 3400. A pcm tuned for a 3800 will not work on a 3400.
#20
cool, do you mind getting me a link for the 3400. i already have my engine mods all set so i'd like to do that next.