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Old 10-19-2012, 05:08 PM
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Hey everyone, I just bought my first Corvette (2002 LS1) and was thinking about doing some performance modifications. Can someone tell me if I would see much of a differance in the performance if I put on a duel cone intake
and got a dyno tune. Its kind of expensive and don't know if its worth the investment. Thanks
Old 10-19-2012, 05:16 PM
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where do you live.

I do dyno tuning in Tampa, Fl.

For vehicles modified from stock to bolt ons, I only charge $380.00

www.TampaTuning.com
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Dallas, Texas.. How much of a change would it make on a scale of 1 to 10
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I would get more bolt ons before you dyno tune it
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It's not going to do much for you being stock. Do your research on what bolt-ons you want then get the tune after they are installed.
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whatever mods you have planned install them get it tuned and be done.


its up to you if you want to get a tune on a stockish motor. its not necessary but itll add some power.
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Don't waste your money right now, while it will give you a small bump in power, it wouldn't be worth the $350+. I would put some money towards some good bolt-on's, then maybe go back and have it dyno tuned if that's what you want to do.
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Originally Posted by astro11271984
I would get more bolt ons before you dyno tune it
Ya what he said!



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