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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.


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

Thanks, Jared
Already have it from you guys. :cheers:
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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.

That's assuming the shop is datalogging, and not an old school shop that goes off 'feel' ;)

Got some ooooooooold school nitrous guys around here in 'Jawja' :D
 

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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.
:lol: Untrue. Your car drivers around daily on the street, not the dyno. While street tuning isn't as safe and frowned upon by many, that's untrue. A lot of shops will dyno tune then polish up the tune with some street logging to see how the car is doing and make the appropriate changes. Ive had street tuned 8-9 second cars. Zero reliability problems in the case of bad tunes.
 
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That's assuming the shop is datalogging, and not an old school shop that goes off 'feel' ;)

Got some ooooooooold school nitrous guys around here in 'Jawja' :D
:lol:

Thanks for all the feedback everyone. I did get a good price on different Centri kits from them but by the time you add in the state tax it evens out with other online dealers.
 
 








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