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Tuning À la carte
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<blockquote data-quote="crfrider16" data-source="post: 15223677" data-attributes="member: 102489"><p>I jumped into the world of self tuning last year and it was the best thing I ever did. Successfully tuned my turbo cobra to over 600 rwhp. </p><p></p><p>That being said, your question is way beyond the scope of what anyone here is probably gonna be willing to write. You need to get the lasota book, and study it. Read it 10 times before your even try to tune your car. I promise you will get the hang of it, but honestly, if you're new to it, you're never gonna just figured it out. There's a lot to it, and the lasota book covers just about all of it. Also, register for the sct prp forum. There's a wealth of information there. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crfrider16, post: 15223677, member: 102489"] I jumped into the world of self tuning last year and it was the best thing I ever did. Successfully tuned my turbo cobra to over 600 rwhp. That being said, your question is way beyond the scope of what anyone here is probably gonna be willing to write. You need to get the lasota book, and study it. Read it 10 times before your even try to tune your car. I promise you will get the hang of it, but honestly, if you're new to it, you're never gonna just figured it out. There's a lot to it, and the lasota book covers just about all of it. Also, register for the sct prp forum. There's a wealth of information there. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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