Can a tune screw me up?
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Can a tune screw me up?
I like the idea of a CAI/tune. I am seeing all the good from the posts here.Now, here is my question:
Is there a down side to a tune?
What I mean is, I am average at mechanical stuff and am not afraid to dig in and play. But, when it comes to electronics I get nervous. When "flashing" the computer, what happens if something (like me) screws up? I see there is a "stock" program, do I just flash it back to that and everything is fine?Is it that simple? I am afraid of screwing up the computer and having it cost me big time to get things fixed. And, I guess for warranty work I would just return it to stock until done, right?
Or, am I just being a wuss. [sm=feedback.gif]
Is there a down side to a tune?
What I mean is, I am average at mechanical stuff and am not afraid to dig in and play. But, when it comes to electronics I get nervous. When "flashing" the computer, what happens if something (like me) screws up? I see there is a "stock" program, do I just flash it back to that and everything is fine?Is it that simple? I am afraid of screwing up the computer and having it cost me big time to get things fixed. And, I guess for warranty work I would just return it to stock until done, right?
Or, am I just being a wuss. [sm=feedback.gif]
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RE: Can a tune screw me up?
I would also like to know this. I see the benefits of a tune but I also read a lot about how people have problems and how it does void warranty if you're caught doing it. I'm going to end up getting a no-tune CAI for now and after my warranty is up I might go with a tune, knowing me I would forget to reset if I went in for warranty work.
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