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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Tuning À la carte
Learning the ropes of self tuning
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<blockquote data-quote="15PSI" data-source="post: 15266711" data-attributes="member: 175675"><p>If you had the HPtuners VCM hardware and software, you could possibly read the tune that is in your car. I say possibly as many tuners these days lock their tunes and they can't be read with VCM. I am also using both of Don's cookbooks along with PRP and VCM to further my education. One thing you might consider is purchasing one of Don's editable tunes for Advantage. He will send you a base file and through a series of datalogs, you end up with a great calibration for your car and since it is a Mako file, you can view all of the changes that Don makes as he revises each tune. The cost is $250 which is a great deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="15PSI, post: 15266711, member: 175675"] If you had the HPtuners VCM hardware and software, you could possibly read the tune that is in your car. I say possibly as many tuners these days lock their tunes and they can't be read with VCM. I am also using both of Don's cookbooks along with PRP and VCM to further my education. One thing you might consider is purchasing one of Don's editable tunes for Advantage. He will send you a base file and through a series of datalogs, you end up with a great calibration for your car and since it is a Mako file, you can view all of the changes that Don makes as he revises each tune. The cost is $250 which is a great deal. [/QUOTE]
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