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XTREME -> RE: Got Owned (1/17/2008 7:07:06 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Mike21 Yeah that’s my main focus this time around, as much as I hated the manual boost controller and the AFC, I just had to try them out and I hated it. But I need some additional advice as well, I know I talked to you about the ECU and we both agreed that WORKS was exactly what I was looking for. But what’s the difference between taking my car to a shop and having them dyno tune the car according to the mods that I will eventually have, and even to the atmospheric pressure in this state? In simple terms, what’s the difference between a dyno tune at the local shop versus mailing my ECU to WORKS and having them reprogram it? Mike21, if you get a mail-in tune it will be more conservative and therefore safer for the car. However, if you have some type of logging software to keep track of knock, and maybe a boost gauge then a custom dyno tune wouldn't be such a bad idea. However, if you get a mail-in tune they will reflash your ECU free of charge, where you will be charged another $400.00 - $700.00 everytime you want a custom tune. So if you have a custom tune, then purchase some parts, you now have to drop another $400.00 - $700.00 dollars for another custom tune. Me personally, I would get a custom tune once you change out the turbo and/or get injectors because those parts change the characteristics of your car drastically. I'm considering a custom tune now that I added an FP green turbo and injectors. So there is some info....
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