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Best tuner for Kenne bell 168mm throttle body
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<blockquote data-quote="Willie" data-source="post: 15842254" data-attributes="member: 14133"><p>Are you overseas? I'm asking because you might want to think about an alternative....</p><p></p><p>I'm not here to bash anyone but to state some facts about having someone else tune your car. Every tuner has a method that he developed over time and because they do this as a business, they will spend the minimum amount of time for every customer. If a customer has unique issues that would take more time for the tuner to figure out, they will most likely NOT spend the time with you to resolve your issue. They already have your money. So as the customer, what are you supposed to do? Find another tuner and "start over"? More time, more $$$ out of your pocket with no guarantee that your new tuner can figure it out?</p><p></p><p>Have you ever heard the saying,</p><p></p><p><strong>"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."</strong></p><p></p><p>Consider exactly what I have done.... Learn to tune yourself. Not only have I done so, I have done so not as a business opportunity, but to help others (at no cost). And as I type this, I myself will be installing a 168 KB on my car very soon and when I do, I will be tuning it. Hypothetically, if you were tuning yourself (and have the software), I could literally e-mail you a value file to load into your current tune that has throttle body settings and we could work this issue.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie, post: 15842254, member: 14133"] Are you overseas? I'm asking because you might want to think about an alternative.... I'm not here to bash anyone but to state some facts about having someone else tune your car. Every tuner has a method that he developed over time and because they do this as a business, they will spend the minimum amount of time for every customer. If a customer has unique issues that would take more time for the tuner to figure out, they will most likely NOT spend the time with you to resolve your issue. They already have your money. So as the customer, what are you supposed to do? Find another tuner and "start over"? More time, more $$$ out of your pocket with no guarantee that your new tuner can figure it out? Have you ever heard the saying, [B]"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."[/B] Consider exactly what I have done.... Learn to tune yourself. Not only have I done so, I have done so not as a business opportunity, but to help others (at no cost). And as I type this, I myself will be installing a 168 KB on my car very soon and when I do, I will be tuning it. Hypothetically, if you were tuning yourself (and have the software), I could literally e-mail you a value file to load into your current tune that has throttle body settings and we could work this issue..... [/QUOTE]
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