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Old 06-10-2021, 03:13 PM   #485 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by DailyZFan View Post
Are there any limitations to remote tuning? Like would there be any benefit to tuning in person, or would remote tuning give you the full utility
Other than you having to play the middle man, there's really no limitation. Any good tuner should be able to give you some logging parameters and tune it from those data logs. The benefits of tuning in person are letting the tuner see, hear, and feel the car while tuning.

Also some tuners have access to a dyno, which is a safer way to tune high performance vehicles. Not exactly smart to try and do 5th gear redline pulls on public roads although you shouldn't need that log for tuning anyway.
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