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<blockquote data-quote="Shaun@AED" data-source="post: 15054809" data-attributes="member: 32381"><p>Some companies do free unlimited tune updates <em>IF</em> you purchase the parts from them. Since we do not sell parts, Below is a list of free vs updates we charge for as of Jan 2012:</p><p></p><p><em>Mods that do not require any tune updates:</em></p><p><em>Aluminum Drive shaft</em></p><p><em>Electric Water pump</em></p><p><em>Ported intake manifold</em></p><p><em>Over the axle pipes</em></p><p><em>Axle back</em></p><p></p><p><strong>FREE tune updates:</strong></p><p></p><p>Rear end gears (customers can also change in options menu)</p><p>T56 or T6060 swap from MT82</p><p>Converter</p><p>Mid pipe</p><p>Cat deletes</p><p>Headers</p><p>BOSS IM</p><p>BBK or Accufab Throttle Body (85MM / 84.5MM only)</p><p></p><p><strong>Updates we charge for:</strong></p><p></p><p>Super Cobra Jet Manifold/TB/CAI</p><p>Cams</p><p>Nitrous</p><p>E85</p><p>Supercharger/Turbo</p><p>MT82 to 6R80 Swap</p><p>Changing the CAI to another brand. (For instance swapping a JLT CAI to an Airaid unit)</p><p>There is a $50 fee to swap CAI's. (Too many have tried to *test* CAI's to see which is the best so this fee was imposed to discourage this. We at AED have already done the CAI tests and posted the results, as have other companies.)</p><p></p><p>The basis for the free vs charged updates is actually quite simple. It comes down to those mods that require a simple update without data logs vs those that require an update + new data logs + further updates in order to properly dial in the tune for the new modifications.</p><p></p><p>I hope this clears things up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaun@AED, post: 15054809, member: 32381"] Some companies do free unlimited tune updates [I]IF[/I] you purchase the parts from them. Since we do not sell parts, Below is a list of free vs updates we charge for as of Jan 2012: [I]Mods that do not require any tune updates:[/I] [I]Aluminum Drive shaft Electric Water pump Ported intake manifold Over the axle pipes Axle back[/I] [B]FREE tune updates:[/B] Rear end gears (customers can also change in options menu) T56 or T6060 swap from MT82 Converter Mid pipe Cat deletes Headers BOSS IM BBK or Accufab Throttle Body (85MM / 84.5MM only) [B]Updates we charge for:[/B] Super Cobra Jet Manifold/TB/CAI Cams Nitrous E85 Supercharger/Turbo MT82 to 6R80 Swap Changing the CAI to another brand. (For instance swapping a JLT CAI to an Airaid unit) There is a $50 fee to swap CAI's. (Too many have tried to *test* CAI's to see which is the best so this fee was imposed to discourage this. We at AED have already done the CAI tests and posted the results, as have other companies.) The basis for the free vs charged updates is actually quite simple. It comes down to those mods that require a simple update without data logs vs those that require an update + new data logs + further updates in order to properly dial in the tune for the new modifications. I hope this clears things up. [/QUOTE]
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