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Old 12-11-2015, 11:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
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If your car is currently stock, you do not need a tune. If you plan on doing engine mods that is when you will need a tune. Generally, you can do intake or exhaust mods independently without needing a retune, but once you do both intake and exhaust you will need a tune.

My recommendation, get the mods you plan on doing done, then finish it with a dyno tune.

Biggest bolt ons for power are long tube cold air intakes and less restrictive exhaust. If you're in a place without emissions, the stock cat converters are the most restrictive piece of the system
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