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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Tuning À la carte
Tune sharing?
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<blockquote data-quote="ibleedblue65" data-source="post: 15554947" data-attributes="member: 137757"><p>Not at all. It's yours to give away but i disagree that all tuners should openly share their tunes. Tuners spend a bunch of time developing calibrations for specific vehicles.</p><p></p><p>Lets say you have me tune your 15 mustang for instance. You pay me for a couple hours of my time to tune the car. What you dont pay me for is the hours of dyno time developing different cam settings etc for your specific set up.</p><p></p><p>I give out a lot of information for free. I deal in a lot of new cars 15+ and spend a lot of time dealing with software that is missing a ton of parameters needed to calibrate the vehicle properly so i jave to pour through a2ls engineering documents etc to figure this stuff out. And then have it added. And test to see if it works. I share this info but I'm not giving away specific specs on a tune up that I've got a ton of time in. Eec v shit is different. Its no where near as complex. Why do you think lund encrypts his shit and gives them goofy cals and stuff? Because he's on the cutting edge and putting in a ton of leg work on the software side. Why give that away for free?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry if I was a smart ass in my first post but you did make a pretty generalized argument that all tuners should share their tunes. Its not always that simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibleedblue65, post: 15554947, member: 137757"] Not at all. It's yours to give away but i disagree that all tuners should openly share their tunes. Tuners spend a bunch of time developing calibrations for specific vehicles. Lets say you have me tune your 15 mustang for instance. You pay me for a couple hours of my time to tune the car. What you dont pay me for is the hours of dyno time developing different cam settings etc for your specific set up. I give out a lot of information for free. I deal in a lot of new cars 15+ and spend a lot of time dealing with software that is missing a ton of parameters needed to calibrate the vehicle properly so i jave to pour through a2ls engineering documents etc to figure this stuff out. And then have it added. And test to see if it works. I share this info but I'm not giving away specific specs on a tune up that I've got a ton of time in. Eec v shit is different. Its no where near as complex. Why do you think lund encrypts his shit and gives them goofy cals and stuff? Because he's on the cutting edge and putting in a ton of leg work on the software side. Why give that away for free? Sorry if I was a smart ass in my first post but you did make a pretty generalized argument that all tuners should share their tunes. Its not always that simple. [/QUOTE]
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