socalsnake
Well-Known Member
I feel the same way. Getting tuned locally with a tuner who has extensive experience with the Coyote.I'll get it tuned locally, I've never been a fan of mail order tunes.
Not to knock anyone else, but I think an experienced local coyote tuner (if available in area) should be your first preference over a mail order tune even if they claim to be "custom" tuned.
I know the big tuners out there can "custom" tune by reading your data logs, going back and forth, and adjusting the tune, but there maybe a lot of inherent problems in that process not mentioning the time it takes to go through that if you run into problems.
But, again, more power to you if that process works for you and you've had success with it. My preference is to just drop my car off for 1 or 2 days to an experienced tuner and be done with it.
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