yea so maybe I dont see it but there is not an actual product in either of those threads to where i can piggy back my computer to have tuned/dynoed I dont know. Im not sure if you can point me to that actual information. appreiate it
Look for split second PSC1 or FTC1. I recommend you get the one that also has the O2 voltage mod (not sure if PSC1 has it, some of the FTC1 ones do have it). You can call them, they are very helpful and will sell you the right product with a base fuel map based on your engine and boost level but you will need to fine tune your engine setup. The product comes with clear connection instructions so you could install it and tune it yourself, their website is
http://www.splitsec.com/ but you will not find information about your Jeep in there.
You will also find a good tuning document on the site that explains how to tune your engine once you have a piggyback system installed, i know you said that you know all that part but it is a good read anyway
http://www.gadgetonline.com/U-Tune.pdfSince yours is a 99 you might want to also look at maybe reprogramming your stock ecu, but i have no experience with that or if it can be done on your model of Jeep since mine is a 95 - Kenne Bell does (or did) reprogram the TJ 6 cyl ECUs for their s/c kits, so considering that i assume it can be done on yours as well, not sure if a DIY solution is available though but that means you can go by w/o a piggyback system (which if i had the option is what i would go for, or be my first choice if you wish - but with the piggyback the nice thing is that you can switch to stock w/o the need of an extra ecu or reprogram it back to stock)
I think Avenger and Rimmer recommend the use of the Split Second unit, in Rimmer's case they also recommend changing the AIT sensor location ahead of the compressor.