Hector247
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I may get the Lund tune just because what I keep hearing and I will be able to compare.
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Give us a shout if you'd like to place the order and we'll be glad to assist you.I may get the Lund tune just because what I keep hearing and I will be able to compare.
as good as it gets, let us know when your ready!I may get the Lund tune just because what I keep hearing and I will be able to compare.
What kind of power are you getting, if I may ask?Very happy with JLT/Livernois tune!!
Do you have links I can go to? Sorry, I've been away from this discussion for a while. Now just getting back.You should look at a dyno of a car with just a tune, and a JLT w/tune.
Comparing different tunes on different cars running at different tracks can be much like comparing dyno numbers. Unless you have the everyone running on the same track at the same day, you aren't comparing apples to apples.I would like to see what each of these tunes/cai combos do in the real world...at the strip. Seat of the pants is BS and while dyno numbers are great, the best way to gage performance mods is to track test them in the 1/4, hands down. Now who out there has the Lund, Livernois or Bama tunes/cai and what's your 1/4 time? Show us the track times....
Very true! I'd be willing to bet your lightly modded cars time would be slower than stock cars at my home track Atco. DA SUCKS!Comparing different tunes on different cars running at different tracks can be much like comparing dyno numbers. Unless you have the everyone running on the same track at the same day, you aren't comparing apples to apples.
With me at about 5000 DA, I can guarantee if my track were still open I'd be running much slower ets and lower traps than somebody with the same mods would run at a track with a sea level DA.
I'd be more interested in seeing stock vs. tuned traps for the same car at the same track (even though the DA can vary).
I have no doubt you are right.Very true! I'd be willing to bet your lightly modded cars time would be slower than stock cars at my home track Atco. DA SUCKS!
I can agree with that but I am sure there are members who frequent tracks in close proximity to ea. other...it would not be reasonable for someone with similar mods..say in New Jersey to be compared to someone in Colorado. I get that. I would like to know the diff in those with tunes by the Lund, Livernois and Bama on cars in similar DA, elevation, mods and region for the sake of fair comparison.Comparing different tunes on different cars running at different tracks can be much like comparing dyno numbers. Unless you have the everyone running on the same track at the same day, you aren't comparing apples to apples.
With me at about 5000 DA, I can guarantee if my track were still open I'd be running much slower ets and lower traps than somebody with the same mods would run at a track with a sea level DA.
I'd be more interested in seeing stock vs. tuned traps for the same car at the same track (even though the DA can vary).
Your car won't run right if you install a tune required intake and headers on a stock vehicle without a calibration. The aftermarket tune required intakes take a completely different MAF curve than the stock intake does and there's several changes that need to be made for the headers.This may be a dumb question... but is it possible to (on a brand new GT) install headers + exhaust and an intake without loading up a tune? Or would there be errors or something popping up due to the new intake/headers.
Figured I'll wait a bit before loading a tune in. Just to be safe.