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<blockquote data-quote="daustin" data-source="post: 15055633" data-attributes="member: 152142"><p>I ran a Bama tune in my 2012 GT and I kept that tune for about six, yes 06 miles. The transmission would shift, then downshift again, then upshift again and on and on when driving aggressively. This was on their V1 tune; can't comment on the V2 tune. I ran a Steeda tune/CAI on my car for about 4,000 miles and had no issues and was happy with the power. This tune was by Gus right before he left. Datalogs all looked good.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward to March '14, I sold the '12 Auto for a '14 6m 3.73. Ran a non-gus Steeda tune/Steeda CAI but wanted to go AED. When I datalogged, Shaun said there was far too much knock activity for him to tune. Sent the same log to Steeda and they said all was well. Long story short, I went back to the stock tune and I had zero knock activity and Shaun sent me a base file. Sent the logs back to him and he sent the final tune. All was well and their was no comparison between the two. AED was awesome.</p><p></p><p>I would just go straight to AED. As a matter of fact, I've been emailing back and forth with him today and had a response within ten minutes every time. On top of everything else he was doing, he took the time to answer my questions. </p><p></p><p>If you're deadest on one of the two you mentioned, go Steeda. But like I said, never tried the V2 tunes and people generally seem to like them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daustin, post: 15055633, member: 152142"] I ran a Bama tune in my 2012 GT and I kept that tune for about six, yes 06 miles. The transmission would shift, then downshift again, then upshift again and on and on when driving aggressively. This was on their V1 tune; can't comment on the V2 tune. I ran a Steeda tune/CAI on my car for about 4,000 miles and had no issues and was happy with the power. This tune was by Gus right before he left. Datalogs all looked good. Fast forward to March '14, I sold the '12 Auto for a '14 6m 3.73. Ran a non-gus Steeda tune/Steeda CAI but wanted to go AED. When I datalogged, Shaun said there was far too much knock activity for him to tune. Sent the same log to Steeda and they said all was well. Long story short, I went back to the stock tune and I had zero knock activity and Shaun sent me a base file. Sent the logs back to him and he sent the final tune. All was well and their was no comparison between the two. AED was awesome. I would just go straight to AED. As a matter of fact, I've been emailing back and forth with him today and had a response within ten minutes every time. On top of everything else he was doing, he took the time to answer my questions. If you're deadest on one of the two you mentioned, go Steeda. But like I said, never tried the V2 tunes and people generally seem to like them. [/QUOTE]
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