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Old 04-17-2008, 02:28 PM
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Go with a full dyno tune. A canned tune just cant get all the variables right for your specific car.
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yeah I just wanna do one now then one after I do all my mods ....my second to third shift is killing my quarter time
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depends on how far you live from a tuner....... if i lived close enough i would go with the dyno tune......if i lived in the boonies then i would get the hand held or hpp
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Originally Posted by b15nut
Go with a full dyno tune. A canned tune just cant get all the variables right for your specific car.
+1 especially if you are going to be doing any sort of power adders. Canned tunes are just that CANNED
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yeah thanks guys I just need to get something now my second to 3rd shift is killing me




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