ED Wright or thunder for tuning?
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I live right up the road from ed wright so i wont have to mail the computer off. And they both are the same price for just the tune not dyno. Wich one should i go to.
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Well, keep in mind that Ed locks his tuning so that it can't be edited by other programs at this time. If he wouldn't give me something in writing which stated he wouldn't lock anything, I'd take it to Thunder.
I have Ed's tuning, and I don't have a reference point other than seeing a number of people saying they gained decent HP by switching to LS1Edit.
Better yet, buy LS1Edit & a laptop, and have the convenience of doing it yourself when you want to tweak something.
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I have Ed's tuning, and I don't have a reference point other than seeing a number of people saying they gained decent HP by switching to LS1Edit.
Better yet, buy LS1Edit & a laptop, and have the convenience of doing it yourself when you want to tweak something.
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i thought about just buying ls1 edit but i dont thank i could use it besides for the easy stuff. I want some one that has been doing it so i can make some power. Any one on the internet do through th email tuning.