not a bad idea!Mine is stock for a while. I plan on getting a Circle D converter, driveshaft and half shafts over the winter...

Any 1/4 mile times ?Mine is stock for a while. I plan on getting a Circle D converter, driveshaft and half shafts over the winter...
No 1/4 times yet. I changed tuners and haven't gotten it dialed back in yet.Any 1/4 mile times ?
My automatic ran 12.4 [MENTION=14590]113[/MENTION] with the Bama tune before the TT.
This was on worn out NT05 R's with a 1.8 60 ft.stock drive train .
I already have a one piece drive shaft and 800 HP axles for whenever I get the manual back but going to take my chances with the auto for now and keep the stock axles and drive shaft.
Only change will be the BMR CB005 already installed for now.
I have the new Mickey Thompson ET R's in both the 305/45 17(mounted on 17x 9.5 dark stars)and 305/45 18's( will mount on spare AMR wheels that have snow tires now) so I wlll see how long they last.
I will run the 17 inch Hoosiers on the manual and steeda's stop the hop pack along with the drive shaft and axles .
I wish I was near Houston or DFW so I could quit messing around with remote tunes and get a tune done in person and be done with it...Should talk to Jason Herrera (st00pidfast) in Houston.
Very impressed with him and how his customer cars have performed.
Could I ask why ?No 1/4 times yet. I changed tuners and haven't gotten it dialed back in yet.
Since I bought the complete kit from Hellion it came with like a mini-remote tune session. They sent me a few revisions and made sure it was good to go. After that, I never really got any feedback from them even though I was still calling and sending logs. After a few weeks I gave up and assumed I had used all my tuning time I was allocated with them. It still needed some work and I wanted to work with a tuner that I was comfortable with to get it really dialed in. I am now working with Eric Brooks however it is not going the smoothest with him...:frusty:Could I ask why ?
Was Chris at BBR tuning before and who is doing it now?
I know Chris does remote dyno tuning ....I considered that but it cost $$$(understandably since you are paying for his time )plus the cost to rent
the dyno .
If it doesn't work out with Eric Brooks I will be contacting Sai. He is remote tuning another twin turbo coyote in my town right now and they are having great success.I'd recommend Sai li in tampa. Awesome tuner. We put 709 @ 8psi and perfect drivability. Really familiar tuning FI Coyotes.
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I'm curious what problems you're have with Eric? PM me if you want.Since I bought the complete kit from Hellion it came with like a mini-remote tune session. They sent me a few revisions and made sure it was good to go. After that, I never really got any feedback from them even though I was still calling and sending logs. After a few weeks I gave up and assumed I had used all my tuning time I was allocated with them. It still needed some work and I wanted to work with a tuner that I was comfortable with to get it really dialed in. I am now working with Eric Brooks however it is not going the smoothest with him...:frusty:
If it doesn't work out with Eric Brooks I will be contacting Sai. He is remote tuning another twin turbo coyote in my town right now and they are having great success.