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95talonracer
01-27-2008, 07:38 PM
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JET
01-27-2008, 11:20 PM
AEM, buy mine so I can buy DSMLink :lol:

hippiekiller
01-28-2008, 12:00 AM
I'll be getting dsmlink as soon as I get my tax money back.


You aren't the only one.

gsx&gsxr
01-29-2008, 10:07 AM
Ok so the link is on its way ecu and everything but i just read somewhere that there is a difference in the 95-96 cam angle sensor and the 97-99. I have a 97 if i throw the 95-96 eprom ecu into my 97 do i have to swap the cam angle sensor?? why do i such at this

niterydr
01-29-2008, 10:12 AM
Ok so the link is on its way ecu and everything but i just read somewhere that there is a difference in the 95-96 cam angle sensor and the 97-99. I have a 97 if i throw the 95-96 eprom ecu into my 97 do i have to swap the cam angle sensor?? why do i such at this

Most people on this forum can't tune so the DSMlink is the easiest method.

Plus for a dsm with 99% of the bolt-ons available, dsmlink will get you close enough to optimum power for you not to notice the difference, especially with the price difference/complexity!

v8klla
01-29-2008, 10:30 AM
Ok so the link is on its way ecu and everything but i just read somewhere that there is a difference in the 95-96 cam angle sensor and the 97-99. I have a 97 if i throw the 95-96 eprom ecu into my 97 do i have to swap the cam angle sensor?? why do i such at this

No you would not have to swap the cam angle sensor as DSMlink allows for cam inversion to support both 1g and 97+ style cam angle sensors.

Chris

MustGoFaster
01-29-2008, 11:58 AM
AEM rule of thumb: If your not confident enough in your tuning ability that you have to make a post about it on the internet, don't get one unless your planning to pay a professional tuner to do a complete tune.