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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 HFCs or test pipes might get you the volume you're looking for. A tune wouldn't be a bad idea at that point. In addition to the
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Ok good advice. With that said what platform from uprev is everyone using? I have looked at the website and don't really know what to get. Do you have any recommendations as far as tuning?
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-Custom tune, probably the best option. You pay for the license from a tuning shop and they throw the car on the dyno and tune it for you. Usually around $500-600 -Canned tune, next best option, Uprev will send you a cable (possibly another tuning shop) and you load up a tune, do some data logging and they adjust, upload new tune -Tuner license, this option allows you to have the cable, make adjustments yourself, but you do the tuning all yourself
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