so i ordered the sct eliminator chip from american muscle with the bama tunes last week and it came in today, easier to install than i thought itd be (surprised i figured it out )
i havent got a chance to really run my car and compare tunes, i'll be doing that tomorrow, but so far it seems legit
at least my speedometer is accurate now
anyone else have experience with the eliminator chip?
i ran it hard a couple times on the race tune, it didnt blow me away but like i said before i havent gotten to compare it to the stock tune yet either
i got the 91 street tune, 91 race tune, and 91 nitrous race tune (havent tried it yet)
yeah mine came with the switch, i didnt order a bezel though, now im thinkin i should have cause i thought itd be easier to save 30 bucks and mount the switch myself :lol
The last time I checked the bezel was out of stock. The company that was making the bezel is either out of business or no longer making them. I looked all over ad couldn't find anyone with the bezel in stock.
I was thinking about putting my switch in my cigarette lighter delete cap.
I did see one of the back of one of the bezel's, it had a square box for the switch to fit into.
I think if you take the cigarette lighter delete and drill a hole for the switch post then hot glue the switch to the back of the lighter delete that will hold it. Then you would have to make some indents in the cap to mark the switch locations.
The bezel definitely makes it easy to mount. I lost my knob to turn it and now I have to turn it with my fingers which is not easy to do. Here is a pic of the bezel before I lost my knob. I sent a pic in to AM.
Thanks for the feedback, glad that it was a simple install and a good experience for you. Definitely can't wait to hear your thoughts on the tune!
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