Tuning question for 2010 GT500

celticfdguy

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So I was told by Lethal Performance that AED will not tune 2010 GT500's anymore. I went to the LUND website and do not see anywhere to purchase a 2010 GT500 tune. Is Lund really not offering 2010 GT500 tunes anymore? I bought a tune from Brenspeed for my 2007 GT500. Should I go that route?
 

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Just hit up BJ one post up, he'll get you lined out.
Chatting with him now over email. It just doesn't seem as "easy" to accomplish this task like I was able to on my GT500 with same bolt ons. Looking at wideband sensors I'd have to put in a gauge in my interior which I really don't like the look of. Other option is to get to a dyno shop so he can do the tuning. Decisions Decisions lol
 

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I'd have to put in a gauge in my interior which I really don't like the look of.

Not necessarily. For example, my gauge is wired to a Deutsch plug that's hidden away in the glovebox. I plug it in whenever I need to use it (i.e tuning purposes), otherwise it sits on the shelf in the garage all other times. However;

Other option is to get to a dyno shop so he can do the tuning.

This is probably the better option regardless. Safer, more consistent environment, 4th gear pulls, HP/TQ readouts, and easier monitoring for any issues.
 

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got my canned Lund/SCT tune from Revan Racing as part of a pulley package a few years ago and my car runs like a raped ape. zero issues with anything. on wonderful CA 91 octane lol.
never got around to adding a wideband either. just installed said tune, and have been enjoying the car for years.

now if i were to go above a standard pulley package, like a tvs, then a custom tune would certainly be on the menu. btw, my car went from stock 415rwhp (lol) to 568rwhp with a standard pulley package/tune. ive been told the 07s were really hampered stock. ymmv
 

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I have heard that they severely UNDER reported the rwhp of the original few years of these cars. Many of them, in stock form, would dyno in the 480-490 rwhp range.
 

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I have heard that they severely UNDER reported the rwhp of the original few years of these cars. Many of them, in stock form, would dyno in the 480-490 rwhp range.
I've dyno'd hundreds and have seen no more than a handful that are more than 6 or 7 percent higher than the norm.

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