SLP LM + ?Headers
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I know it. That's why I'm having my friend do it up. He was the one that worked on my 89 Iroc, and customized it to not have cats. Then I'll have to drag it into the shop afterwards to get it tuned. And pay their outrageous prices. How much should I expect to pay for a tune?
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Yeah, I know with just exhaust I won't need a tune. But knowing me, I will most likely end up with LTs and ORY as well. Then I will need a tune won't I? When I bought the car it came with a Hypertech III. I wouldn't be able to use that would I?
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I have pacesetter LT, ORY, and LM.... and im replacing the loud mouth with a GMMG chambered exhaust. It is loud... and I like the loud, but its the drone and raspiness that I dont like. If you are going to go with no cats ... I would at least get the bullet muffler for the LM or go with a chambered setup. Once you remove the cats the raspy sound is bad. At least IMO.
I get lots of complements on mine as it is from car people. I think mainly cause it is just SO loud. Driving it daily, the tone just gets on my nerves. I need a deeper more musclecar sound. Right now it sounds alot like a chevy truck with headers and straight pipes. Which is pretty much what this setup is.
I get lots of complements on mine as it is from car people. I think mainly cause it is just SO loud. Driving it daily, the tone just gets on my nerves. I need a deeper more musclecar sound. Right now it sounds alot like a chevy truck with headers and straight pipes. Which is pretty much what this setup is.
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Originally Posted by Black2kWS6
Yeah, I know with just exhaust I won't need a tune. But knowing me, I will most likely end up with LTs and ORY as well. Then I will need a tune won't I? When I bought the car it came with a Hypertech III. I wouldn't be able to use that would I?
Handhelds are pretty pointless. Best bet is to have it on a rolling road, aka a chassis dyno. They will then tune it with a custom tune. There are several different software packages out there (LS1Edit, HPTuners, EFILive) and they are all available to buy if you want to be more serious and do some of the tuning yourself at home with a lap top.
Are you M6 or A4?
Having your own tuning software can be great espcially on an auto as you can mess around with the shift points and lock up when you get a different torque converter.