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Fusion 2.0 reliability after a tune?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy@Livernois" data-source="post: 14675876" data-attributes="member: 62373"><p>Well, we know some people want features, but if you step back want think about it, why do you need datalogging? Because the tuners that tout it know their tunes won't be perfect from square one. Why else would you need it? By use understanding the vehicles we tune it negates this feature. We know what the vehicles do under certain conditions and either know what to change on a tune by description, or know what mechanical issue they are up against and what the solution is for that. </p><p></p><p>More and more the tuning community seems to be trying to emulate the phone market. Features are starting to matter more than the results you get from using the piece of tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy@Livernois, post: 14675876, member: 62373"] Well, we know some people want features, but if you step back want think about it, why do you need datalogging? Because the tuners that tout it know their tunes won't be perfect from square one. Why else would you need it? By use understanding the vehicles we tune it negates this feature. We know what the vehicles do under certain conditions and either know what to change on a tune by description, or know what mechanical issue they are up against and what the solution is for that. More and more the tuning community seems to be trying to emulate the phone market. Features are starting to matter more than the results you get from using the piece of tech. [/QUOTE]
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