ideally would it be better to avoid hot weather tuning..and wait to when the weather gets a little cooler?? with hot weather thier would be really no way to figure out how much max timing a car could take right?
I got a tune last October in 60 deg temps and now that we are at 95+ every day here outside of Atlanta, I had to get my tuner to pull some timing due to pinging.
So as was said, probably best to get the tune done in hot weather.
yea i see what your saying but atleast you have a solid tune for good weather and your tuner can turn timing down as ait go up.. but if your motor is never cool you never know how much timing it can take right?
thanks.. thats what i was thinking..im not to worried about my tune being too aggresive in the hot weather because id never punch the car in that hot of weather.. i already have a aed tune... thinking about going to all out performance in fresno to get a tune..