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06-07 s/c prix pcm tuning help please

szalajka05

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So I have a 07 prix gt s/c and I would f*cking love to be able to tune it myself but I guess there isn't any tuners out there so I'm thinking of getting a tuned pcm from overkill. Does anyone have one from them? If so, what do you think of it? Any rumors of a tuners coming out for the 06+ prix's??? I'm modding the crap out of my car and its going to be pretty pointless if I can't tune it... Also can I buy a scanner for an 07 prix "scan kr"?? Thanks guys!
 


I thought of doing that but I dont want a backwords gas gauge. Would putting a 04-05 cluster in to stop the backwords gas gauge?
 
Whats wrong with it reading backwards?

If it really bothers you, just have stickers printed and stick them in the respective locations.

Or pay a premium for an overkill pcm.
 
Whats wrong with it reading backwards?

If it really bothers you, just have stickers printed and stick them in the respective locations.

Or pay a premium for an overkill pcm.

Whats wrong with it reading backwards?

If it really bothers you, just have stickers printed and stick them in the respective locations.

Or pay a premium for an overkill pcm.

I like my stuff working right so a backwords gauge won't do. As for overkill, I thought about it but I want to be able to tune my car as I please. As for the sticker thing... I really hope that a joke :/ again, if I get a 04-05 pcm I'll have a backwords gas gauge but what if I also have a 04-05 gauge cluster? Well it still be backwords? Any information would help, thanks
 


I have never heard of that fixing it. If it was an easy fix like that, I'm sure it would well known. So I'm going to have to say no it will not fix the backwards gauge.
 
2005/6 gp:

[TABLE="width: 95%"]
[TR]
[TH]fuel gage display[/TH]
[TH]resistance[/TH]
[TH]fuel level[/TH]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]e[/TD]
[TD]37-57 ohms[/TD]
[TD]0-6%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]1/4[/TD]
[TD]93 ohms[/TD]
[TD]28%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]1/2[/TD]
[TD]121 ohms[/TD]
[TD]49%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]3/4[/TD]
[TD]158 ohms[/TD]
[TD]71%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]f[/TD]
[TD]209-250 ohms[/TD]
[TD]93-100%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]low fuel warning message on[/TD]
[TD]65 ohms[/TD]
[TD]11%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]low fuel warning message off[/TD]
[TD]80 ohms[/TD]
[TD]22%[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]

Note:

The information in this table is intended for use with the J 33431-C Signal Generator and Instrument Panel Tester. The fuel level sensor values represent the test values to be used on the Signal Generator to drive the fuel gage display to the indicated positions. Vehicles that require more than one fuel level sensor calculate gage position from many possible resistance combinations of fuel levels between the two tanks. Therefore, the values in the table may not correlate directly to readings taken from the vehicle primary or secondary sending units.
The value in the table are approximate values based on information obtained from properly operating vehicles. Actual results may vary slightly.
 
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