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Old 02-26-2016, 03:35 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by FPenvy View Post
most places where you go to get a tune sell you the license in the price of the tune itself.



i however was uneducated 3 weeks into owning my Z and bought a tuner kit w/ cable and the license when really i dont need it.



is it nice to have the ability to do datalogs, code checks and clears, etc....yea but i dont ever use it lol



it'll be $300 for the license and typically $300 for the dyno time and tune so ~$600 total for a dyno tune. unless you go ecutek over uprev then i'm not sure how that license is priced but dyno/labor should run the same.

I guess I'm in your shoes when you first started. I really appreciate all the info.. So with the initial tune they give me a license and I can go back as needed? Does that mean I just pay for labor in the future?


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