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I was quoted $850 for custom dyno tuning and another $100 for an HP Tuners license. This would be after I install my FI kit.

Does this sound at all reasonable?
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did that 850 include the handheld device? like the sctx4? Around here one place charges $400, and another real high end placed charged $500. So if the 850 includes the handheld then its about par for pricing.
 
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Since you mentioned it, I'm not sure. I told them I have an NGauge. I don't think it included a tuner. It sounded like they weren't sure how it would work through the NGauge because it from Lund. I think the plan was to use HP to tune and flash? Not sure how all that work
 

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As far as I understand it, Lund's nGauge is Lund-only. If the shop is using HPTuners, then you're just buying credits for their device (unless you get a HPTuners interface). FWIW, it only costs $50 for credits http://www.hptuners.com/products/vcmsuite_creditsfaq.php (An interface would come with I believe 8 credits.
 
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Got it. So basically I'll have to sell the nGauge to recoup some money or use Lund for remote tuning.
 

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Got it. So basically I'll have to sell the nGauge to recoup some money or use Lund for remote tuning.
Sounds about right, I went SCT + a custom dyno tune. I am happy with the tune, but I will still pick up an AED tune for comparison.
 

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I'd keep the Ngauge and use Lund for your tuning especially with FI. I see you already have a Lund tune now so stick with them. My $.02

Any reason why you're not doing it this way??
 

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That's crazy high just for tuning. I'd pass.
 

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That sounds a little high...typical custom tunes cost around $500 for n/a! I'm assuming FI would be more

I'm pretty positive that price does not come with the tuner.

Steep price, I would look for other shops and get some quotes
 

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Who quoted you that price?
 

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I'd keep the Ngauge and use Lund for your tuning especially with FI. I see you already have a Lund tune now so stick with them. My $.02

Any reason why you're not doing it this way??
I just figured, 2 birds with 1 stone. Get it tuned and dynod at the same time. I'll have to call and confirm what that price really includes.
 
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Who quoted you that price?
It's funny that you asked since you signature has them. It was JPC. I'm not trying to start a discussion of this and that vendors. I'm just trying make sure I'm paying what I should for something. It sounds like I need to verify some info with them which I will do today and go from there.
 
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We can easily set you up with a remote dyno tune session from Lund Racing on one of their new nGauges. They would build you a base file off of your mods and then datalog part throttle and idle before it goes to the dyno. If all looks good you'll schedule a time with Lund Racing to remote tune the car on a local dyno and they'll wrap up the tune with the wide open throttle tuning.

This is a much better alternative then giving the local guy a shot at trying to figure it out. The experience level that Lund Racing has makes it a no brainer. Why give someone who has limited experience tuning these cars a shot at tuning yours when you can have the best tune it for you to begin with?


The Lund Racing nGauge with the remote tune session and free updates would run you $799.00 shipped.

http://www.lethalperformance.com/e-motion-ngauge-tuning-and-monitoring-gauge.html


Give us a call if you have any questions and we'll be glad to assist you.

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I just figured, 2 birds with 1 stone. Get it tuned and dynod at the same time. I'll have to call and confirm what that price really includes.

that's how 99.9% of reputable shops tune, the car sits on the dyno and does pull after pull. Some shops 'street tune', but that's not near as reliable/reputable as dyno tuning.

850 is high. Normally around 5-700 max.
 

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that's how 99.9% of reputable shops tune, the car sits on the dyno and does pull after pull. Some shops 'street tune', but that's not near as reliable/reputable as dyno tuning.

850 is high. Normally around 5-700 max.
Actually street tuning, if possible to do, I would think would be a little more "refined" than a dyno tune simply because you are datalogging in real conditions, and not on a dyno with very little true airflow.
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