You might consider an aftermarket computer such as the Holley Commander 950 or the numerous other options. It eliminates security features such as VATS. It also comes with wiring harnesses and instructions for wiring it into the car. Thats how my friend put a TPI engine into a 1978 Datsun 280Z. He wired it in a day and started the car that night. Played with the fuel maps and had it tuned in a week. The other BIG advantage is you can tune it with a laptop no need to pull a chip and burn a new map. You can store different maps. One for street, one for long hauls and gas mileage, and one for high performance. Its all up to you.
Mike
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