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Mail order tunes.......I cannot believe anyone does it anymore. Especially after all the stories of peoples engines running like crap and people needing rebuilds because they washed their rings in 5 days......makes no sense.
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Mail order tunes.......I cannot believe anyone does it anymore. Especially after all the stories of peoples engines running like crap and people needing rebuilds because they washed their rings in 5 days......makes no sense.
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Mail order tunes.......I cannot believe anyone does it anymore. Especially after all the stories of peoples engines running like crap and people needing rebuilds because they washed their rings in 5 days......makes no sense.
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I do virtually no "bolt on" tunes. Mainly because of price.
This is the kind of stuff I mail order tune on a regular basis........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YveK...1&feature=plcp
And this.........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJYB9...eature=related
Anyone who says mail order tuning is ridiculous, well, is ridiculous.
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Mail order tunes.......I cannot believe anyone does it anymore. Especially after all the stories of peoples engines running like crap and people needing rebuilds because they washed their rings in 5 days......makes no sense.
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If a tuner knows what they are doing, it is usually no problem (if the other side has the software to upload and scan) to get the correct config to the person, have them scan, then tune accordingly. The only thing the other person has to do is just adhere to a set of guidelines and not get too overzealous and try other things or stray, or think they know tuning because they read a thread online about it.
I do virtually no "bolt on" tunes. Mainly because of price.
This is the kind of stuff I mail order tune on a regular basis........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YveK...1&feature=plcp
And this.........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJYB9...eature=related
Anyone who says mail order tuning is ridiculous, well, is ridiculous.
And the tune isn't the ridiculous part.....spending thousands on a new engine and not getting the best possible tune, without the possibility of it being OFF a little bit....is the ridiculous part.
I'm talking about people that tell a tuner what engine they have.....and a tune shows up in the mail. Thats ridiculous. Yes, sometimes it works out. But there are far too many threads of people whos tunes are WAY WAY off. And in allot of cases through the years they ran rich for the first month and their rings are shot......now their brand new engine needs to be torn down.
If you can do it like you say, with real time readings to look at and tweak.....thats 100% NOT mail order........
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Last edited by LS6427; Jan 12, 2012 at 11:41 PM.
If a tuner knows what they are doing, it is usually no problem (if the other side has the software to upload and scan) to get the correct config to the person, have them scan, then tune accordingly. The only thing the other person has to do is just adhere to a set of guidelines and not get too overzealous and try other things or stray, or think they know tuning because they read a thread online about it.
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And the tune isn't the ridiculous part.....spending thousands on a new engine and not getting the best possible tune, without the possibility of it being OFF a little bit....is the ridiculous part.
I'm talking about people that tell a tuner what engine they have.....and a tune shows up in the mail. Thats ridiculous. Yes, sometimes it works out. But there are far too many threads of people whos tunes are WAY WAY off. And in allot of cases through the years they ran rich for the first month and their rings are shot......now their brand new engine needs to be torn down.
If you can do it like you say, with real time readings to look at and tweak.....thats 100% NOT mail order........
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Now, I don't feel like arguing the technicality of what dictates mail order tunes. So, my final comment will be this. A mail order tune, is only as good as the tuner writing it, and the information provided. Just because a tune is mail order, does not automatically make it inferior to an in-person tune. There are plenty of tuners out there, obviously some better than others. Who's to say the mail order guy isn't significantly better than the in-person guy?
A "mail order" tune (if the end user doesn't have his own software) should only be used to get something up and running, and to a QUALIFIED tuner. Washing rings and destroying motors on a mail order tune is a product of either bad info to the tuner, or a crappy tune. It's not the fact that it's mail order versus in-person. If it's a closed loop tune, and there isn't anything WAAAY off, or a mechanical issue (bad sensor) then even if the tune is off significantly, the fuel trims should bring it into a realistic range to at least keep it from running so rich as to wash out the rings and damage the cylinders.
Again, there's way more to a mail order than just flashing a PCM and sending it out the door. The recipient has to make sure the engine is sound mechanically, and all sensors are functioning properly.
Even "in-person" tuning, it's rare that I can just TUNE a car. I usually have to fix at least one problem before I can ever tune them. Alot of times, especially after someone just built something, there's many problems to be fixed.
So, therein lies the problem with sending a tuned PCM out to someone who has no software, no way of diagnosing any type of problem. It's automatically an issue with the tune. It cannot be that they screwed something up during the build.


