K4fxd
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OP, I just saw you wanted to go with a custom dyno tune.
A custom dyno tune is better than any canned email tune.
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OP, I just saw you wanted to go with a custom dyno tune.
I get some concern, depending on the experience of a shop, but I do have one in town that is legit. They do a lot of wild conversions on a lot of different brands, they also drag cars themselves and road race.A custom dyno tune is better than any canned email tune.
A custom dyno tune is better than any canned email tune.
They can see irregularities in the log.I did/do my own.
The best thing with a local dyno tune is if you have an issue the tuner is across town. Customer service is much better since you can demonstrate the problem instead of having to try and describe it in an email or phone call.
This works when a drivability issue poppes up and the famous E mail tooner says "we won't track that down"
Who was trying to tune your car?I'm not going to argue this with you or anyone. Search for certain tuners names and you will find many instances of where they throw their arms in the air and say they won't fix it.
Before I learned to tune I was having trouble with tuners not listening to what I wanted the car to do. Surging, unexplained idle drops, flaring trans..... Too many to list.
If you have a cookie cutter car and a cookie cutter tune and are happy, more power to you. Some of us like better than just OK.