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Old 02-19-2014, 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by jayed53
Yea man I'm starting to believe you...I may consider getting it from a different tuner if I can find a good deal, I just don't want to drop all kinds of money just to have a bad experience again. Who do you recommend?
Don't worry about trying to find a good deal. You get what you pay for. You will not have a bad experience with AED. Give them a call. I am not putting down any other tuner here, I am just recommending one of the best coyote tuners.
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Old 02-19-2014, 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by jayed53
Yea man I'm starting to believe you...I may consider getting it from a different tuner if I can find a good deal, I just don't want to drop all kinds of money just to have a bad experience again. Who do you recommend?
AED, VMP, Lund, just to name a few. AED is doing great things though and can tune in ways Bama cannot.
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Old 02-19-2014, 04:10 PM
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is AED a dyno tune or a "canned tune"? I was thinking of getting a dyno tune sometime soon.
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Old 02-19-2014, 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by shinerttu
is AED a dyno tune or a "canned tune"? I was thinking of getting a dyno tune sometime soon.
It is a custom mail order tune or Dyno if you live in California. The mail order is not a canned tune. You will have to run some data logs with Live link Gen II and send them to AED to review before he will send you a base tune. This is to ensure your car is safe to tune. Once you receive his base tune, you will have to send logs again for the final tune revision. Pretty much the same as a dyno tune but done on the street. He looks at the same parameters from the logs you send through e-mail as he would during a dyno session. Best thing to do is call him. He explains everything very well and has very good customer service.
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