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Tuning À la carte
To tune myself or seek a tuner?
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<blockquote data-quote="draxxus131" data-source="post: 13901225" data-attributes="member: 153346"><p>Sniper software will help you look at all the computing going on whether it's a stock tune or someone else's tune that is encrypted. This software is not cheap, but it does everything you would ever want.</p><p></p><p>I personally do not own this software, but after talking with many forum members about it and reading the full information, WOWWWWW. That is all I have to say.</p><p></p><p>BTW turning off the car to tune it should not be an issue. If you can turn a computer on/off just like you would after updating anything or deleting any firm/software sensitive material, this should not be a pet peeve of tuning for anyone, SERIOUSLY!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="draxxus131, post: 13901225, member: 153346"] Sniper software will help you look at all the computing going on whether it's a stock tune or someone else's tune that is encrypted. This software is not cheap, but it does everything you would ever want. I personally do not own this software, but after talking with many forum members about it and reading the full information, WOWWWWW. That is all I have to say. BTW turning off the car to tune it should not be an issue. If you can turn a computer on/off just like you would after updating anything or deleting any firm/software sensitive material, this should not be a pet peeve of tuning for anyone, SERIOUSLY! [/QUOTE]
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