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zbartling6

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Hello all,
I have been researching tuning my 2018 GT 6-spd for the last year and would appreciate some input from others that have tuned their cars. I currently have a Borla Atak on the car as well as wheels and tires, I also have looked into forced induction for my car but have decided I wanted to tune the car prior to doing forced induction. I do understand the state of tuning for these cars and how it is currently looked at by some and understand the consequences/risks that come with tuning a vehicle. I have tuned pickup trucks and prefer tuning my cars. I looked into Lund and know that the N-gauge is not available anymore, I also looked into palm beach dyno and want to see what handheld tuners people are using to help me decide. Not looking for insane power upgrades, I am unsure about long tune headers because of how difficult those are to acquire at the moment. My ultimate goal is to be around 600hp and I planned on getting to that using forced induction. Right now I would just like to tune the vehicle.
Thank you, Zach
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Hello all,
I have been researching tuning my 2018 GT 6-spd for the last year and would appreciate some input from others that have tuned their cars. I currently have a Borla Atak on the car as well as wheels and tires, I also have looked into forced induction for my car but have decided I wanted to tune the car prior to doing forced induction. I do understand the state of tuning for these cars and how it is currently looked at by some and understand the consequences/risks that come with tuning a vehicle. I have tuned pickup trucks and prefer tuning my cars. I looked into Lund and know that the N-gauge is not available anymore, I also looked into palm beach dyno and want to see what handheld tuners people are using to help me decide. Not looking for insane power upgrades, I am unsure about long tune headers because of how difficult those are to acquire at the moment. My ultimate goal is to be around 600hp and I planned on getting to that using forced induction. Right now I would just like to tune the vehicle.
Thank you, Zach
A Lund tune is a great option to wake the car up over stock for sure. If E85 is readily available you can even go with a Flex tune and run E85 for more gains. Then down the road after you add boost you would just have to upgrade your tune through Lund to the Forced Induction tune.

Let me know if I can get you hooked up with a tune, even forced induction when you're ready!

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