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<blockquote data-quote="Don 95Vert" data-source="post: 14157624" data-attributes="member: 15121"><p>I preach this all the time to people - tune it yourself! It is not brain surgery and once you 'get it' you will be forever free of dynotune costs. We train a lot of new SCT Dealers and one thing I know for sure is 99% of the tuners out there are average intelligence. Many people seem to perpetuate the myth that that tuning is a secret arcane art - it's not. On a mechanically sound car it's not too difficult and with a bit of reading and applying yourself, it will come easy. You will not blow up your motor unless you do something really, really stupid.</p><p></p><p>One thing to remember is all the top tuners out there started with one car, usually, their own. That's how they learned and became great tuners. You may be overhwelmed with the number of parameters when you first see the software, but relax because you only have to mess with a low percentage of them. Be sure to get all the reference material you can get your hands on. Get any self tuning setup from someone that will provide a base tune so you have a starting point and a file you can study.</p><p></p><p>IMHO, the SCT Pro Racer package is the best available tuning system for anyone.</p><p></p><p>Don LaSota</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don 95Vert, post: 14157624, member: 15121"] I preach this all the time to people - tune it yourself! It is not brain surgery and once you 'get it' you will be forever free of dynotune costs. We train a lot of new SCT Dealers and one thing I know for sure is 99% of the tuners out there are average intelligence. Many people seem to perpetuate the myth that that tuning is a secret arcane art - it's not. On a mechanically sound car it's not too difficult and with a bit of reading and applying yourself, it will come easy. You will not blow up your motor unless you do something really, really stupid. One thing to remember is all the top tuners out there started with one car, usually, their own. That's how they learned and became great tuners. You may be overhwelmed with the number of parameters when you first see the software, but relax because you only have to mess with a low percentage of them. Be sure to get all the reference material you can get your hands on. Get any self tuning setup from someone that will provide a base tune so you have a starting point and a file you can study. IMHO, the SCT Pro Racer package is the best available tuning system for anyone. Don LaSota [/QUOTE]
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