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<blockquote data-quote="Orange 94" data-source="post: 1236659" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>Well free tunes are nice to try, but if you do need to dyno tune.... find a local dyno tuner and see what brand they support.</p><p>You won't be happy when you have to buy another handheld... it won't be worth the free tunes then.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My experience, my car was tuned N/A by a person that specialized in my setup. The remote tune worked N/A, but it wasnt a very complicated.</p><p>The same guy also specialized in my setup with the supercharger. The remote tune did NOT work. Some of the fault was on our side because we couldn't get our data calibrated properly. However we were suppose to get unlimited changes for 6 months, he was very slow and very poor communication. The tunes didnt make things better, they were just junky.</p><p></p><p>I believe dyno tunes are better, a good tuner can tell so much when they're right beside the car. You're also eventually going to want to put the car on the dyno anyways to get numbers.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Like I said before, you can try the remote tunes since they're free. But do some research and check out your local dyno tuners, you wont be happy if you have to buy another hand held...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange 94, post: 1236659, member: 17635"] Well free tunes are nice to try, but if you do need to dyno tune.... find a local dyno tuner and see what brand they support. You won't be happy when you have to buy another handheld... it won't be worth the free tunes then. My experience, my car was tuned N/A by a person that specialized in my setup. The remote tune worked N/A, but it wasnt a very complicated. The same guy also specialized in my setup with the supercharger. The remote tune did NOT work. Some of the fault was on our side because we couldn't get our data calibrated properly. However we were suppose to get unlimited changes for 6 months, he was very slow and very poor communication. The tunes didnt make things better, they were just junky. I believe dyno tunes are better, a good tuner can tell so much when they're right beside the car. You're also eventually going to want to put the car on the dyno anyways to get numbers. Like I said before, you can try the remote tunes since they're free. But do some research and check out your local dyno tuners, you wont be happy if you have to buy another hand held... [/QUOTE]
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