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As chuck stated, check out their site and read through it a few times. Since you have a 1995, you should have an EPROM ECU (but follow the instructions on DSMlink's site to just make sure you do if you are really interested in getting it).

I also noticed, according to your profile, you have "oversize injectors" and I was wondering how you are controlling them now? SAFC? If so (and you don't plan to be putting down high HP numbers), you might be better off looking into a Palm application for logging since you might already have the fuel control.
 
:toobad: I almost clicked the 'Back' button just based on the grammar of your post. I'm bored, so I decided to type a little bit.

DSMLink is a hardware/software tuning solution that replaces the EPROM chip in your stock ECU with a socket and a programmable chip of DSMLink's design. It uses a cable through the ODBII port to connect to a laptop, where you can tune that chip using DSMLink's software.

You can log any function of the car, including aftermarket sensors (widebands, boost sensors) through stock circuits. You can use that information to tune for A/F ratio, timing, and a ton of other things. It's one of the most comprehensive tuning platforms without going to a full standalone. :rocks:

Here are a few more points though. DSMLink costs between 525 and 575 depending on who you buy it from, if it's on sale, and if you opt for the socketing option. If you don't have an EPROM ECU, expect to pay around 200 dollars for one. You also need a laptop with a serial port, or a serial-usb adapter. You have to pay to play.

You're also going to eventually want a wideband O2 sensor and an aftermarket boost sensor. Eventually you're going to want these with any tuning program you use, so the cost of these shouldn't really be factored into DSMLink vs the opponents.

Anyways, I'm done here. Do some research by browsing DSMLink's website, or sinply typing 'DSMLink' or 'Link' in the SEARCH FUNCTION of this website. You'll find enough information to keep you reading for days. Hell, all that reading might help your grammar a little.
 
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