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<blockquote data-quote="JustinStone" data-source="post: 8831541" data-attributes="member: 680824"><p>For the pt cruiser, neons, and other pcm controlled charging systems these parameters need to be altered with tuning software. The two tuners I recommended and have used are the hp tuner and Diablo tuner platform. With HP these parameters can be adjusted by the user, with the Diablo platform the parameters are adjusted via a custom tune written by a third-party tuner. I haven't looked into it, but I'd assume there's also a way to flash an adjustment onto the pcm without owning a $400 tool. It was convenient that I had already been using tuning software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustinStone, post: 8831541, member: 680824"] For the pt cruiser, neons, and other pcm controlled charging systems these parameters need to be altered with tuning software. The two tuners I recommended and have used are the hp tuner and Diablo tuner platform. With HP these parameters can be adjusted by the user, with the Diablo platform the parameters are adjusted via a custom tune written by a third-party tuner. I haven't looked into it, but I'd assume there's also a way to flash an adjustment onto the pcm without owning a $400 tool. It was convenient that I had already been using tuning software. [/QUOTE]
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