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Old 10-06-2008, 05:05 PM
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It was $610 for an n/a tune and an xcal2, when I had them tune my car before the blower, and Tim got 271rwhp out of it. When I put the procharger on it was only $400 or so, which I don't think is that bad, plus Tim's a cool dude to hang out with and talk **** with while he tunes your car.
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Old 10-06-2008, 07:13 PM
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Take it from me speaking from personal experience. Generally, you get what you pay for. When trying to find discounts, a tune is not something I would cut corners on. A general tuner will not know the ins and outs of our cars, while MPH will most likely know exactly what is going on.

I'm about to pay around $700 for a tune in Oklahoma City SWtuning.com, but Jim (owner) was the first tuner to dig into a mod motor. He was telling me exactly what my fuel was physically doing inside of my container with my Walbro fuel pump and why it was being starved.

If you don't pay for it in the beginning...you will in the end.
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