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Tuning À la carte
To tune myself or seek a tuner?
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<blockquote data-quote="boost4me" data-source="post: 13868510" data-attributes="member: 135005"><p>There are a lot of tuners down here, but most if not all them are only concerned with WOT tuning for the track (they work on a lot of tubbed out track cars) and just don't want to take the time to diagnose drivability issues on the street, they would rather get the next big job in the shop that is going to put dinner on the table. Which I can understand, they are surviving. Not to mention the fact that there is a lot of competition down here from less than reputable people. I want my car to drive like a stock car. I know its extremely modified, but I know with time you can fix tip in and starting issues. </p><p></p><p>So I have an SCT X3, I'm waiting for my guy to send me the tune file and get the software. I have an AFX wideband installed and I also have the firewire cable rigged up for analog input into the X3. I can datalog anything that you need. I've already datalogged my tip in condition. The files are located on my server. </p><p></p><p>This one is probably the best one....</p><p></p><p><a href="http://the-strattons.com/snake/datalog/datalog2.csv" target="_blank">http://the-strattons.com/snake/datalog/datalog2.csv</a></p><p></p><p>I have this one also...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://the-strattons.com/snake/datalog/datalog1.csv" target="_blank">http://the-strattons.com/snake/datalog/datalog1.csv</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boost4me, post: 13868510, member: 135005"] There are a lot of tuners down here, but most if not all them are only concerned with WOT tuning for the track (they work on a lot of tubbed out track cars) and just don't want to take the time to diagnose drivability issues on the street, they would rather get the next big job in the shop that is going to put dinner on the table. Which I can understand, they are surviving. Not to mention the fact that there is a lot of competition down here from less than reputable people. I want my car to drive like a stock car. I know its extremely modified, but I know with time you can fix tip in and starting issues. So I have an SCT X3, I'm waiting for my guy to send me the tune file and get the software. I have an AFX wideband installed and I also have the firewire cable rigged up for analog input into the X3. I can datalog anything that you need. I've already datalogged my tip in condition. The files are located on my server. This one is probably the best one.... [URL="http://the-strattons.com/snake/datalog/datalog2.csv"]http://the-strattons.com/snake/datalog/datalog2.csv[/URL] I have this one also... [URL="http://the-strattons.com/snake/datalog/datalog1.csv"]http://the-strattons.com/snake/datalog/datalog1.csv[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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