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Dyno tune vs Email (remote) tune
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<blockquote data-quote="scottydsntknow" data-source="post: 16366959" data-attributes="member: 79824"><p>I had mine remote tuned by James Gordon in Florda. 0 issues at all and the price was right. Got a startup tune, datalogged and sent, got a idle/driving tune, datalogged and sent it in and then about 8-10 logs/retunes later he was satisfied with what he was seeing. Car pulls hard to 7k and AF is dead nuts spot on. I mean you won't go wrong with a GOOD remote tuner or a good dyno tuner. Its the canned "tunes for life" like bama that'll **** you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottydsntknow, post: 16366959, member: 79824"] I had mine remote tuned by James Gordon in Florda. 0 issues at all and the price was right. Got a startup tune, datalogged and sent, got a idle/driving tune, datalogged and sent it in and then about 8-10 logs/retunes later he was satisfied with what he was seeing. Car pulls hard to 7k and AF is dead nuts spot on. I mean you won't go wrong with a GOOD remote tuner or a good dyno tuner. Its the canned "tunes for life" like bama that'll **** you. [/QUOTE]
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