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Heres my Mod order list. Looking for suggestions.

dyno tunes normally dont reflect how they act on the street. i would prefer a street tune over a dyno tune.
 


And a dyno tune is done once. If you decide a couple months from now that you want to do something a little different to your car, you have to pay to have it re-tuned. Not to mention that your car runs totally different in the winter than in the summer.

With my tuner, I have multiple tunes for my car. I have daily driver tunes for mileage, summer tunes, winter tunes, aggressive street tunes for Friday night cruising, and all out race tunes. And if I change a mod on my car, I can easily re-tune it and have it running perfect again, and not pay anything extra.

Just my $.03 (damn inflation).
 
What about the fact that I'm going to drop a pulley? If I get it dyno tuned hes goign to scan my car at the same time and make sure there is no KR. If i get an aftermarket pcm I don't have a way to scan my car then I will be paranoid that my car wasn't running right before I added all these mods.
 
What about the fact that I'm going to drop a pulley? If I get it dyno tuned hes goign to scan my car at the same time and make sure there is no KR. If i get an aftermarket pcm I don't have a way to scan my car then I will be paranoid that my car wasn't running right before I added all these mods.

That is why I recommended a tuner....not an aftermarket PCM. ;)
 
Since I don't have the time and the desire to get a tuner and learn how to use it, a dyno tune is probably the way to go for me? That way my car will both be tuned and I know it will be running right with some bolt on mods.

The guy who can do it for me uses HP Tuners and hes going to run it both on the street and the dyno.
 


in your case, yes. otherwise you have to find someone to buy a case of beer for a few hours of their time to get your car in check.

there is no way youll be able to run all of that stuff with a stock pcm. it will still knock, probably a lot.
 
Since I don't have the time and the desire to get a tuner and learn how to use it, a dyno tune is probably the way to go for me? That way my car will both be tuned and I know it will be running right with some bolt on mods.

The guy who can do it for me uses HP Tuners and hes going to run it both on the street and the dyno.

I guess for me, it was either spend a lot of money to have someone else tune it, and still not be able to do what I want with my car, or buy a tuner and make my car run the way I want it to.
 
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