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Old 07-18-2008, 12:24 PM
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Doing a cam swap soon. going with 232/234 and 595/598 at 112
LSA. Have cold air intake and Corsa cat back. No further mods.
Will a "mail in" re-tune from TSP be adiquit for a while until I can (find/afford)a good dyno tune????
Old 07-18-2008, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by doclove524
Doing a cam swap soon. going with 232/234 and 595/598 at 112
LSA. Have cold air intake and Corsa cat back. No further mods.
Will a "mail in" re-tune from TSP be adiquit for a while until I can (find/afford)a good dyno tune????
That depends on your definition of the word... It should be good enough that the car will start up and drive around.
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It might get you going, but to get it 100% you'll need some seat time with a tuner.
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I agree. I started with a mail-order tune, and then finished it myself. But it will get you in the ballpark. Each vehicle is slightly different, however, so you need to either finish it yourself or find someone to do it for you.




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