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Old 09-17-2013, 10:29 PM   #27
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Remapping seems a much better solution that using things like EIFEs to trick the computer into going leaner. I have a Toyota Avalon and would like to be able to tune it. Is the learning curve rather steep? I wonder what I need in terms of hardware and knowledge.

You mentioned CROME as a software, chips, and chip burners.

Have you gotten any results?

Will take a look at this thread again. Need to go to bed
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