Why not bark up GM's tree also? After all, they did display a car that was a hoax at SEMA. They also could at any point give a seminar to aftermarket companies before or at SEMA on how to tune this black box. I tried emailing them and this was the response. Maybe we all should shoot emails to this address and submit our idea at the other link below.
cac@chevrolet.com
Service Request: 71-836151446
Customer Relationship Specialist: Jay
Dear CAMAR0,
Thank you for contacting the Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center. We appreciate it when customers like you take the time to write to us about your ideas, suggestions and inventions. General Motors requires that all ideas for new devices be submitted online. Hardcopy submissions are no longer accepted.
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www.gm.com/explore/technology/innovations/ to access the New Devices Section. The online process allows you the ease of submission, prompt confirmation of receipt, and efficient evaluation. If the above link is inoperable, please access
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Comments : Please release aN ECM for the 2010 Camaro LLT V6 that includes a tune for Forced Induction as a GM Performance Part. Another option would be to release the Turbonetics Leno TT kit as a GMPP. Aftermarket companies are having no luck developing turbo or SC kits for our cars because they have no idea how to tune the ECM with Direct Injection. If you need any proof of this search STS Turbo kit 2010 Camaro on youtube. It spins its tires like it has the park brake on.
Thanks