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Anyone Use Wheatly or Nelson for Vortec Tune?

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Old 05-23-2009, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by TurboBerserker
I do feel I must point out that it is very easy to unlock a pcm if you mix two parts orange blinker fluid, 1 part hyperstatic turbo thrust bearing oil, 1 part mexican tequilla, and 3 parts green blinker fluid in a small jug, swirl it vigorously counter-clockwise while hoping on one foot and then mutter "OH WA-TA-GOO SIAM!" Then, viola! the PCM will not only be unlocked, but mud will no longer be able to cling to it.
I have had very good luck using this method of unlocking. It beats the hell out of the old hammer, glue, butter, baby powder, and 120 grit sand paper trick...
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charlie used a mothers power ball and polish to bring my PCM to a brilliant shine. chip foose would be proud! it easily adds another 75 HP.
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