For whoever said there isn't one available you're wrong. I am looking at mine as I type. On the back there is an identification tag that says 95 Camaro/Firebird 3.4 Auto/Manual. As for 93-94 I don't know? And the deal with the vin number is also false. The problem is that once the info is downloaded onto a cars computer the main unit is useless. The only way it is worth anything is to upload the info back to the unit and then it is transferrable. I picked mine up on Ebay for a couple hundred bucks and I thinks its worth it.
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can't find a power programer for the 3.4L?
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1995 Pontiac Firebird 3.4L <br />TA front bumper, TA rear bumper, 98-02 Honeycomb tailights, GM Ram Air hood, 2k C5 18X9.5 Corvette rims all the way around, custom autoloc shaved handles, camaro two tone interior, silver badging, clear front marker lenses, RK sport headers, gutted cat, dynomax dual exhaust, Rear disc rearend, Richmond 3.73 gears, Zexel torsen LSD, Cross drilled front rotors, 2 12\" MTX thunder 8000s, Clarion 400W amp, MTX 5 1/4 <br />Components, thunder 4262 amp, pioneer head unit, Hypertech power programmer (Yes it does exist)
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