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Ok so it's $550 for a tune. Now what's the turn around time? It didn't say on the website.

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Old 10-13-2009, 12:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok so it's $550 for a tune. Now what's the turn around time? It didn't say on the website.
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Old 10-13-2009, 08:00 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Ok so it's $550 for a tune. Now what's the turn around time? It didn't say on the website.
Never been a big fan of mail order tunes. Every car seems to have it's own personality and while you more than likely will get gains, not as much as a real dyno session with a real tuner.

Last Friday while on the dyno my car showed radical changes in fue/air from the last session. Could have been software related, could have been the gas? Dunno? But your taking a chance the car used for the baseline tune is identical to yours using the same fuel, etc.
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Its a good option if you have no alternative. True, it won't be optimum, but lots of people live in places where there are no competent dyno tuners, and they all come with the same tune out of the factory anyways, and its at least better than that one.

I will probably have mine dyno tuned though. I am pretty much finished with bolt ons, just need to recover from the $$$ the brembos I just bought cost me.
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