mail order tune?
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mail order tune?
what is this? how do you ge t a tune in the mail? how can it help? im about to put lts and 3inch true duals and slp lid on my car, will this work for me. should i just have it dyno tuned?
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A mail order tune is where you remove the pcm from your car and mail it to a tuner. They put a generic tune for your particular mods and send it back to you. Obviously this isn't the best choice because no two cars are the same, so a mailorder tune is really just a "guess". A dyno tune or finding someone with tuning software that has logging capabilities is your best bet for an accurate tune.
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I would spend the extra cash for a DYNO tune. I know a couple of people who have ran/are running a mail order tune and they all are having problems and are going to get a dyno tune.
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Originally Posted by NoGamesLS1
It depends where you live. Hey sportsaddict give Nick a call at Newtech down in Hayward. He's a good guy. I wanna say his SD tunes are 500, maf is probably less
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MO is if you're going to spend 4 or 500 bones, you might as well buy the HP tuners software and tweak it yourself. That's what I was going to do, but I figured I'd try Wait4me since their price is a lot less and the tune comes with free updates.
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Originally Posted by hammerhead
MO is if you're going to spend 4 or 500 bones, you might as well buy the HP tuners software and tweak it yourself. That's what I was going to do, but I figured I'd try Wait4me since their price is a lot less and the tune comes with free updates.
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Originally Posted by sportsaddict_21
yea thats where i was planning on going. r u on sacfbodyz
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Originally Posted by hammerhead
MO is if you're going to spend 4 or 500 bones, you might as well buy the HP tuners software and tweak it yourself. That's what I was going to do, but I figured I'd try Wait4me since their price is a lot less and the tune comes with free updates.
Last edited by Dex; 06-10-2007 at 08:27 AM.