VTECSAUCE
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Noob disclaimer: I already know I’m likely going to get flamed for this post but i can’t find a clear cut answer.
It’s been over three years of driving a stock coyote and i finally just bought a PMAS and an Ngauge off a buddy that parted out his car. I figured getting a tune would be just as easy as my old si as everyone used the same software. Wrong. I didn’t realize there were two (maybe more?) different Ngauages, one for Lund and one for HPT. I planned to just do a Lund tune as I’m sure they’ve done thousands of these intake only coyotes but seeing as though i have an HPT Ngauge, that isn’t feasible. Now I’ve been searching the forums to find who can tune an HPT Ngauge and haven’t seen anything coming up on here. Either that or I’ve been looking in the wrong places.
I just need a solid recommendation for where to get a tune for my HPT Ngauge. Sorry if this has been asked 1000x, an hour of searching and not finding an answer as well as asking friends has pushed me to creating this post. Thanks in advance.
Also, guy i bought the Ngauge from was dyno tuned by a local. I’d rather not spend $450 on a tune for just an intake, especially when I’ll likely add more later.
It’s been over three years of driving a stock coyote and i finally just bought a PMAS and an Ngauge off a buddy that parted out his car. I figured getting a tune would be just as easy as my old si as everyone used the same software. Wrong. I didn’t realize there were two (maybe more?) different Ngauages, one for Lund and one for HPT. I planned to just do a Lund tune as I’m sure they’ve done thousands of these intake only coyotes but seeing as though i have an HPT Ngauge, that isn’t feasible. Now I’ve been searching the forums to find who can tune an HPT Ngauge and haven’t seen anything coming up on here. Either that or I’ve been looking in the wrong places.
I just need a solid recommendation for where to get a tune for my HPT Ngauge. Sorry if this has been asked 1000x, an hour of searching and not finding an answer as well as asking friends has pushed me to creating this post. Thanks in advance.
Also, guy i bought the Ngauge from was dyno tuned by a local. I’d rather not spend $450 on a tune for just an intake, especially when I’ll likely add more later.
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