ok, so i was doing a little math. AS it stands now, for me to get into my own tuning, this is what it would cost (ROUGHLY):
PMS: about $1,000 plus wideband $300=1,300
Tweecer: Around $500, plus i would need a laptop $500, plus a wideband $300=1,300
Superchip: software $299, a chip burner $300, wideband $300 = $900
So, the way i see it, i dont really need a laptop with the superchip setup...because it offers no datalogging features...BUT, is this a bad thing? How much do i need datalogging for self tuning? When they origionally programmed the chip, they would dyno the car, see the rich/lean spots, then re-burn the chip and run it again....would i have to do this the same way, and how effective is it?
If the superchip setup seems to be possible, i would like to go that route as i allready bought a ~500 chip, and the car actually runs damn good...but i always want to tweak stuff. Also, i watched as they programmed the chip, and it seemed quite easy, as everything was explained in the program, and it seemed to give TONS of options.
What would you DO? Thanks guys