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Old 11-10-2006, 01:23 PM
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I am going to purchase a 98-02 Z28 and install a FAST ram air, air lid, catback, and 100 hp dry nitrous. I also would like torque mangement deleted and the shift firmness improved. Would I benefit from a dyno tune? Can a dyno tune do all this? Is so could you speculate how much I could expect to gain? At this time I am not interested in getting the tuning software and turning my self. And I won't be modding more in the future. What does a dyno tune run approximately?
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Yes, a dyno tune can do all of that plus much more. Price and how much gain will vary dramatically depending on how much tuning is done, knowledge, experiance, sophistication of equipment and competition in your area.
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the main place around here is Texas Speed and Performance. I think they cost about $350 for the whole deal. Also, good thinking - dyno tuning is the best way to go.




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