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Westers chip Vs. Hypertech which is better


The Ladies Man
12-15-2003, 05:27 PM
i have a hypertech on my 2000 GMC sierra and i was wondering if a Westers chip would be better? i have heard that the Westers chip for my truck is really sweet? but i am looking for some more imput. thanks

rockford0303
12-28-2003, 06:57 PM
Come on people I need to know if you know anybody that has an idea call them talk to them do what ever i need some more info about which one is really better

Slowprocess
01-08-2004, 11:35 PM
Westers does custom tuning. It's a setup similar to ls1edit. These programs are much more expensive, but the effects far exceed those of over the counter programmers(hypertech, superchips, jet).The best tuning that can be done on these trucks is with ls1edit or from a comany known as Nelson Performance Tuning. They do the best tuning that money can buy.

The Ladies Man
01-10-2004, 10:07 AM
Westers does custom tuning. It's a setup similar to ls1edit. These programs are much more expensive, but the effects far exceed those of over the counter programmers(hypertech, superchips, jet).The best tuning that can be done on these trucks is with ls1edit or from a comany known as Nelson Performance Tuning. They do the best tuning that money can buy.
do you have a site for anr information and both these things

Slowprocess
01-10-2004, 12:47 PM
Here are a few links to some dealers that can help you out.

http://www.nelsonperformance.com

http://www.tbyrne.com/truckcatalog.html

Hope this helps.

The Ladies Man
01-11-2004, 10:06 AM
Here are a few links to some dealers that can help you out.

http://www.nelsonperformance.com

http://www.tbyrne.com/truckcatalog.html

Hope this helps.

Nelson performance seems to be the same thing a westers chip. they program your truck to the mods toy have. do you have any information on LS1edit?

The Ladies Man
01-11-2004, 10:08 AM
and how come you have a superchip and not one of the better computer programmers?

Slowprocess
01-11-2004, 12:02 PM
The only reason is that I'm o a college budget and I got a great deal on the Superchips. I am holding out for a custom tune. When I get my cam installed, then I'm gonna throw out the extra cash.I wouldn't suggest ls1edit to anyone new to tuning. It is an extremely expensive and complicated program and you also have to have a laptop computer to install it with.

The Ladies Man
01-11-2004, 12:26 PM
i now exactly what you mean about a college budget!!! do you know how much nelson performance is for my truck? you have been tons of help to me how did you learn so much?

Slowprocess
01-11-2004, 01:54 PM
I'll ask some of my friends what a good Nelson tune goes for and let you know. I have learned so much about these trucks mainly from research, trial and error, and some very smart friends. You wouldn't believe how much these guys know about these trucks. About two years ago, I didn't know anything about these trucks, but I met up with some guys that had their 5.3s in the 11s and 12s. :eek2: These guys could answer any question I ever threw at them, and I picked up just about everthing I could ever imagine. So, if anybody has any questions, just keep them coming. If I can't help, I've got the resources to find out. :) I'm just glad I can be of help. My next project this summer is to put either a 6.0L or a Ls1 out of a transam. That's what is great about these trucks. All you need is the block, all the accesories will bolt right up, and with a tune, my little single cab stepside would be unstoppable. :evillol:

Slowprocess
01-11-2004, 02:35 PM
I did some research on the cost of a Nelson Tune, but it seems as though Allen wants to keep the communication on a personal level. He uses the ls1edit program. I did get a price for the westers custom tune, which uses the same program as Nelson. It goes for around $430-$450. This is a little bit more than the handheld units, but like I've said in previous post, its far superior to anyone you can buy. Most every guy that gets the custom tune started off with a handheld, and they literally couldn't believe the difference it makes. There are a few processes that you have to go through to get the tune. If you want the best bang for the buck handheld, most guys would say to go with the Predator programmer. It will do all of what other handhelds will, and it also has a built it diagnostics program for checking out problem codes, such as service engine soon lights and other problems that might come up. This is always something that is useful to have, instead of having to go to the Gm dealership to get it done.

silver02cbrf4I
01-11-2004, 10:20 PM
www.truckaddons.com I have a 02 1500 decked out, and I found they where very informative I am personally looking at the hypertech programable device. Truckaddons had a pretty resonable price on it but for info you might have to call them. the number is on the web site.

DeadSock
01-22-2004, 01:43 PM
coolest thing about westers is that if you mod your truck at some future date, your not stuck with the old. Support is topnotch.

The Ladies Man
01-22-2004, 06:50 PM
coolest thing about westers is that if you mod your truck at some future date, your not stuck with the old. Support is topnotch.

do you know how much it cost to reprogram your chip if you do decide to do some more mods

Slowprocess
01-23-2004, 01:43 AM
If you buy a custom tune from Nelson performance, they will update the program if you get any future mods for free. The 99-00 programming is $375, the 01-02 is $425, and the 03-04 is $490. From what I understand, they send you another pcm that has been tuned, and when you get it, you send in your core. That way there is no down time. If I don't go edit, these are the guys I'm going with for sure.

The Ladies Man
01-23-2004, 09:34 AM
yeah i will have to check them out more carefully. because westers chip is 429 for my 2000 truck. do you know if they have a 30 day money back garentee. do you know if i go into the dealer to do work is there anything i got to do. b4 i go in. like do i have to tell them i have a reprogramed pcm?

Slowprocess
01-23-2004, 11:31 AM
I'm sure they warranty their work. Most dealerships wouldn't be able to tell the truck was programmed, but I would tell them anyway just in case they decided to reflash it. That would suck to pay the money to get the program, and then have the dealership flash it back to stock.

The Ladies Man
01-23-2004, 12:58 PM
ok thanks i would pissed if that happened. i think i will let them know then

DeadSock
01-24-2004, 10:27 PM
yup, it is really that good. Lifetime reprogramming. The other thing to consider is that it's a custom tune, so if your "editor" doesint support some tire size (37 inchers perhaps), Lyndon will.

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