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went to the track tonight - came home dissapointed.
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<blockquote data-quote="inuswo" data-source="post: 8351238" data-attributes="member: 42872"><p>After watching Dante every few weekends for the last 6 or so months tuning customer cars, I can see easily how people buy 'tunes' that are 'fked up'. You have to REALLLLLLLY know your shit to tune a car well, and there are a zillion ways to really screw one up bad.</p><p></p><p>And knowing what little I do know about tuning, I would never ever ever EVER find myself buying a pre-made or 'canned' tune. All cars are DEFINITELY not alike, even if you put the same 'types' of mods on two vehicles of the same year make and model.</p><p></p><p>Best thing to do is take your truck to a shop with a good reputation, and go over the tune with them. Find out whats working and whats not, for your specific truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inuswo, post: 8351238, member: 42872"] After watching Dante every few weekends for the last 6 or so months tuning customer cars, I can see easily how people buy 'tunes' that are 'fked up'. You have to REALLLLLLLY know your shit to tune a car well, and there are a zillion ways to really screw one up bad. And knowing what little I do know about tuning, I would never ever ever EVER find myself buying a pre-made or 'canned' tune. All cars are DEFINITELY not alike, even if you put the same 'types' of mods on two vehicles of the same year make and model. Best thing to do is take your truck to a shop with a good reputation, and go over the tune with them. Find out whats working and whats not, for your specific truck. [/QUOTE]
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