I'm sure this answer is somewhere in this thread but... I put on Berk hfcs and ark exhaust, do you think its worth tuning or would it be a waste
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08-14-2012, 04:21 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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I'm sure this answer is somewhere in this thread but... I put on Berk hfcs and ark exhaust, do you think its worth tuning or would it be a waste of money. Does it kill the warranty if tuned?
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YES Tunes you are flowing more air over the O2 sensors, I would be do it just to be safe, What Warrenty? The factory? they would look at the HFC's first.
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It depends what the shop charges per hour to tune, it shouldn't take more than two hours the first time you get it done. The license is $300 or $350 can't remember. Once you have the license you can have it tuned wherever you like, as long as they have an Uprev cable.
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? Thats a lot man,, LOL $500 First time, and $150 for me retune
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The Osiris license is $300. We currently offer Osiris tuning for $495 in our area some of the other Nissan shops are around $600. We do multiple applications so we probably keep the rollers spinning more than some of the other guys. Re-tunes are addressed on a case by case basis. If the customer goes from N/A to boosted, thats a pretty significant change and will generally require another several hours of dyno time. Each tuner is different of course!
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I was previously using HP Tuners for my Solstice, but this seems a lot like it?
Once Flashed, it seems that you can select which flash to run? How is this completed and when you take it to the dealer, can they tell?
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