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This is slightly off topic but how I'm new to UpRev, is this something that I order from them that I can do myself with pre-uploaded tune? Or do I

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This is slightly off topic but how I'm new to UpRev, is this something that I order from them that I can do myself with pre-uploaded tune? Or do I need to buy the Osiris standard kit and bring it to my local tuner?
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This is slightly off topic but how I'm new to UpRev, is this something that I order from them that I can do myself with pre-uploaded tune? Or do I need to buy the Osiris standard kit and bring it to my local tuner?
I contacted UpRev myself with this same question. All you do is get the Osiris standard kit you'll have to purchase it from their website, send them your mods IE: I have cat backs, test pipes, etc etc and they'll mod it for your specific mods and you'll just plug it in. They'll set up your maps and all the stuff you want. And you'll just plug it into your OBD port and you're good to go after it installs. You'll also have to send them your ECU serial # so you'll have the license to that tune. It's actually better to just spend the extra $200 for dyno time. It's only $674.76 for all of it. And obvioisly dyno tuning is more precise. It's worth it. If you're going to spend $500-550 for just the tuner to do yourself why not spend another $100-200 to get it dyno'd and know you're running at full potential.
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I contacted UpRev myself with this same question. All you do is get the Osiris standard kit you'll have to purchase it from their website, send them your mods IE: I have cat backs, test pipes, etc etc and they'll mod it for your specific mods and you'll just plug it in. They'll set up your maps and all the stuff you want. And you'll just plug it into your OBD port and you're good to go after it installs. You'll also have to send them your ECU serial # so you'll have the license to that tune. It's actually better to just spend the extra $200 for dyno time. It's only $674.76 for all of it. And obvioisly dyno tuning is more precise. It's worth it. If you're going to spend $500-550 for just the tuner to do yourself why not spend another $100-200 to get it dyno'd and know you're running at full potential.

Valid point, there's a local performance shop that has experience with UpRev, so I guess it wouldn't be a bad idea. Dyno time is $100/hr which kind of sucks. But I'd imagine it should take more than an hour or two to get it right. I haven't made up my mind yet, I like the idea of a plug and play.

I have time to ponder it!
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Valid point, there's a local performance shop that has experience with UpRev, so I guess it wouldn't be a bad idea. Dyno time is $100/hr which kind of sucks. But I'd imagine it should take more than an hour or two to get it right. I haven't made up my mind yet, I like the idea of a plug and play.

I have time to ponder it!
I would def go with the dyno option. I'm from arkansas aka (no reputable shops around here I even half way trust with tuning my baby) lol I will be making the 7.5-8 hour drive to Texas to have my car tuned. :/

Starting a new topic: I found a place called "Henson Performance" out of Alabama and they seem knowledgeable on UpRev. I've seen mixed reviews of their shop. I'm NA so shouldn't be too crazy. I'm just doing a few little things to help keep the car cooler and a little faster. Has anyone dealt or know of anyone who's dealt with this shop? Or had any work/tuning done here? Thank you!!
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