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anyone tune?

NewBoost1997

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Hey guys.

So I am doing the simple mods to my car. New S/C with a 3.4 pulley (old S/C took a ****), plugs, thermo, CAI, headers. And now I need a tune...does anyone on here know how to tune and is near the twin cities in minnesota? I am doing the mods here in 1-2 weeks, so i figured i'd ask now. let me know.

Newboost
 


Dont want to thread jack, but i was looking to get my pcm tuned. I dont want this to be bad in any way, but how good is reptile at tuning, like does he know his shiz about tuning? I know he knows his crap about porting, just wondering if he knew his stuff bout tuning. Thx
 
Ask around, he's been a member for quite a while and people speak of him in good ways as far as tuning and porting. I have a tune from him (haven't installed it yet, cars at the body shop). Just send him a pm. I'm sure he can get you right.
 


Hey guys.

So I am doing the simple mods to my car. New S/C with a 3.4 pulley (old S/C took a ****), plugs, thermo, CAI, headers. And now I need a tune...does anyone on here know how to tune and is near the twin cities in minnesota? I am doing the mods here in 1-2 weeks, so i figured i'd ask now. let me know.

Newboost

Cam could probably put a tune in your car if you ask nicely. He has an HPT.
 
Anybody wanting a retuned PCM should be buying a spare PCM and having the changes made to it. They cost less than $50.
 
There are a few of us in Minnesota who could probably do it for you.

You should join MNclubGP.com and post a thread on there. You will have more success.
 
Yeah go buy a junkyard PCM, u pull em in east bethel has a few of them. That's what I plan on doing. tune that one instead of your stock one like everyone has said lol

Also mnclubgp is really good too, for us locals :D
 


If you're going to use DHP, keep a spare PCM in the car when tuning.

If you're going to use HPT, you shouldn't have to worry about it.
 
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