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bunchmyfunky
Member # 360
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Has anyone used the Tweecer on the 4.6? If so how do you like it and what can you actually do with it.
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2000BlackGT
Member # 283
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yes, you can change any parameter you can think of with the tweecer. 4 way programmable chip. Change spark per RPM, etc.
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ihatethesesns
Member # 684
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check out this link... Much more info! Stangtuning.com
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jmcclesk
Member # 1355
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email wrath of 5.8 it wasent a 4.6 but he can clue you in. I played around with the eec tuner and the tweecer when i was at alldata. I didnt like either of them. I do know the unit that wrath of 5.8 has was for beta testing i think he called it a cheap pos. I think the anderson for the 96 and up cars is the way to go. [ February 06, 2004, 07:45 AM: Message edited by: jmcclesk ]
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bunchmyfunky
Member # 360
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quote: Originally posted by jmcclesk: email wrath of 5.8 it wasent a 4.6 but he can clue you in. I played around with the eec tuner and the tweecer when i was at alldata. I didnt like either of them. I do know the unit that wrath of 5.8 has was for beta testing i think he called it a cheap pos. I think the anderson for the 96 and up cars is the way to go.
Damn that's not what I wanted to hear. If I'm not mistaken the Anderson is over $1k not sure I want to spend that much. But then again I might not have a choice. What we need is another Autologic tuner in the Bay Area. Waiting months for a tune is just crazy.
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2000BlackGT
Member # 283
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mark, for what you're doing its really not that bad. Not too complicated. Just getting it set up is what took me forever because he didnt have my computer code yet. Mike Glover will work with you though till its set up and done.
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shade-
Member # 298
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I bet you'd get 10x the results for less money with a wideband for your N20 passes
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