HoldenSSVandGT350
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- Joined
- Feb 10, 2021
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- Location
- Round Rock, TX
- First Name
- Brian
- Vehicle(s)
- '14 Holden SSV Redline (Chevrolet SS sedan),
My friend. I’ve owned and raced Foxes and an SN95 and S197 Coyote since the ‘90s. 306s, 347, 75-150 shot dry kits, Powerdyne and Vortech 8-10psi kits, too many HCI combos to recite. Gears, throttle bodies, Headers, oh my! Dialed in my KOEO .98 volt TPS sensor adjustment dozens and dozens of times. Still have my old Sunpro timing light and distributor wrench for old times sake too. But, it’s 2026 now and that was then.They sat on the lots forever even with huge discounts. They were a sales flop. Sorry bud.
It hurt hot-rodding. Guys were swapping back to carbs for a long time. It took a long while for the tools to come out and the knowledge to spread. Plus most of the early EFI setups sucked.
Back then you had to binary edit files and burn proms and all the tools to do so were incredibly expensive. It was the stone age. Have you ever worked on a Fox or early SN95 where you have to jumper the pins with a paper clip and count the light blinks and then look them up on a manual? You had to manually check sensors with multimeters etc?
It was the right thing to do, but we're spoiled now with $25 OBD II tools, mail order tunes, wideband o2s, sophisticated ECUs, $300 tuning devices...
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