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The BAP made your inferred fuel pressure data invalid. Tuners will set it up like a return style and tune it that way. Quicker and easier than figuring out the new inferred fuel pressure data.
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Well, looks like I have two options:

1. Get another OEM pump since I barely drive the car now, and hope it lasts

2. Sai Li kit and find a new tuner.

I have no problem paying people for their time, but $400 to make minor tune adjustments is ridiculous. Nobody else in the industry charges that much to adjust a tune for a return system. Some don't charge at all, others charge $150-200. $400 is a joke, not to mention the way they talked to me after I said I was going to switch tuners. I already paid a bunch for my initial tuning, and I'm not going to pay that more to the same company. Apparently their tuning prices have gone up, and $400 is a discount from $650. Then they tried to threaten me to stay with them, saying that I'm going to pay more than $400 to switch tuners, and the people who paid the $200 adjustment were within a certain window of time. Well you know what? You can't put a price on integrity. It's my money, and I'll be more than happy to take it somewhere else besides Lund Raping.

I'm half tempted to buy HPTuners and learn to tune it myself, but I don't want it to cost me a motor.
 

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Well, looks like I have two options:

1. Get another OEM pump since I barely drive the car now, and hope it lasts

2. Sai Li kit and find a new tuner.

I have no problem paying people for their time, but $400 to make minor tune adjustments is ridiculous. Nobody else in the industry charges that much to adjust a tune for a return system. Some don't charge at all, others charge $150-200. $400 is a joke, not to mention the way they talked to me after I said I was going to switch tuners. I already paid a bunch for my initial tuning, and I'm not going to pay that more to the same company. Apparently their tuning prices have gone up, and $400 is a discount from $650. Then they tried to threaten me to stay with them, saying that I'm going to pay more than $400 to switch tuners, and the people who paid the $200 adjustment were within a certain window of time. Well you know what? You can't put a price on integrity. It's my money, and I'll be more than happy to take it somewhere else besides Lund Raping.

I'm half tempted to buy HPTuners and learn to tune it myself, but I don't want it to cost me a motor.
I would prob charge someone for an hour of my time, really depends on my mood the day and how busy I am...if they swing by with lunch asking me to do a quick return style I may be inclined to just do it while eating....

It would take about 5 minutes to make those changes and send it out to you...you datalog and send it back, maybe 2 minutes reviewing the log, another 2-3 making updates if needed, then send it again...I'm talking less than 30 minutes of total invested time for this type of change on the part of the tuner
 
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I would prob charge someone for an hour of my time, really depends on my mood the day and how busy I am...if they swing by with lunch asking me to do a quick return style I may be inclined to just do it while eating....

It would take about 5 minutes to make those changes and send it out to you...you datalog and send it back, maybe 2 minutes reviewing the log, another 2-3 making updates if needed, then send it again...I'm talking less than 30 minutes of total invested time for this type of change on the part of the tuner
Exactly my point. I understand paying $100-200 for it, with time to review logs, etc. But not $400. I'll be switching to PBD looks like.
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