Ted Breaux LPM?

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Any Info. on the T.B. LPM? What performance gains can I expect. I have a 95 ATX with high flow cat, dynamax exhaust and K&N cold air-intake. It came out of a 94-95 SHO ATX. Will it work with mine or does it need to be reprogrammed. Thanks.
 

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Any Info. on the T.B. LPM? What performance gains can I expect. I have a 95 ATX with high flow cat, dynamax exhaust and K&N cold air-intake. It came out of a 94-95 SHO ATX. Will it work with mine or does it need to be reprogrammed. Thanks.

You really need to know what the LPM has been programmed for. It could be a basic tune for a near stock SHO, or for many mods. Timing, fuel, secondary accuation, rev limiter, etc... are all possible to tweak with an LPM. You can alway's try to get in touch with Ted B. himself. If you can't find any info from the previous owner, give it a try and see how the car reacts.
For example, if the LPM is programmed for a bigger MAF (80mm) the car will not run right with the stock MAF in place.
 

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Thanks for the info. I wasn't sure if it was worth buying but I waited too long and someone else bought it.
 

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Thanks for the info. I wasn't sure if it was worth buying but I waited too long and someone else bought it.

Only problem with the LPM is who is going to tune it? If you can't get a hold of Ted B, then you are SOL.
It uses proprietary software/hardware, so you cannot even read the LPM without it. I heard that companies like Tweecer and maybe SCT will read your LPM for you if you buy their product, as to convert the tune into their software/hardware.
What type of LPM was it, the Black block type, or the ribbon type?
 

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Black block type. I guess it might still be available. Just not sure if I should buy it or not.
 

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