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Honestly for the money you spend on an EPROM emulator (which is what the Zem is) you could buy an EPROM burner, and a grip of EPROM chips and make as many custom tunes as you want. You would also have $$$ left over to take at least 4 of your girlfriends out for a nice meal, and probably learn a thing or two about tuning your Z to boot. There is a lot of free (or fairly cheap) software out there that will allow you to datalog your Z and fine tune the maps if that is really what you want to do, but in most cases a quality performance tune based on your cars specs will be more than sufficient. Mike
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