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Gregg Cronn - 1980 99 GLi
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Saabnet
Since 1997, where I hang out on the web, Scott Patterson's Saabnet. A great source of information and a place where I have met some fine Saabers. Very little attitude.
http://www.saabnet.com

Engine Management Systems, OZ. You can find a support page here and all the downloads.
http://www.enginemanagement.com.au

ScanWest Auto Sport Seattle, WA
Owner Rob Walden has treated me fairly and honestly since '86. As an ex-national champion co-driver in a Saab, he supports tuners with parts, information, tricks and many years of experiance.
http://www.scanwestauto.com/

Central Florida Motorsport
http://www.c-f-m.com/

PTR Injection
Kirk at PTR nows his way around standalone systems. Most importantly, he gives great service and support, during the install and afterwards.
http://www.ptrsds.com/

Steal this book!!
" How to Tune and modify Engine Management Systems" by Jeff Hartman. Before you even begin to modify your present fuel/ignition system you must check out this book. You will learn about all the different approaches, from hacking ecus, to chips to standalone, and the author runs you through the sound methods that work. Outstanding amount of information. Highly recommended. Order it in paperback from Amazon.com ($19.99).

Contact me
Read warning section above first! 99sven@mail.saabnet.com

Gratitude
The internet (Saabnet and Saab Club of Seattle) has provided a lot of great information and friendships over the years. Thanks to Kooch for the initial inspiration to go for it, Chis X for his knowledge, sick humor, parts supplies and tools (Hail to the block killer!), and Steve Y, Vince T and Damien for thier friendship, amazing Saabs and thier willingness to readily share information. Mark J helped build this section for the Saab Club of Seattle Webpage.

Good Luck tuning your Saab. Remember, keep it fun.

Gregg Cronn
Spring, 2005