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<blockquote data-quote="iceman302" data-source="post: 16286" data-attributes="member: 375"><p>Nice addition, Droid... all correct. I've always relied on a dedicated tuner that was able to tweak and update my tune as the mods progressed. Basically, the hand held programmers are a more aggressive version of the factory tune in the way that they still have to cater to a broad range of customers/vehicles. The issue is that what works great for one truck might only work so-so on another. In the end, the best way to go is to invest in a tuner with experience tuning your particular vehicle... one that relies on a flash tuner through the OBD II port. A couple of my buddies own a shop just up the hill and I pay them $25 for a dyno pull with A/F every time I have the tune adjusted for a new mod. That way I can confirm that the A/F is safe and everything looks good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceman302, post: 16286, member: 375"] Nice addition, Droid... all correct. I've always relied on a dedicated tuner that was able to tweak and update my tune as the mods progressed. Basically, the hand held programmers are a more aggressive version of the factory tune in the way that they still have to cater to a broad range of customers/vehicles. The issue is that what works great for one truck might only work so-so on another. In the end, the best way to go is to invest in a tuner with experience tuning your particular vehicle... one that relies on a flash tuner through the OBD II port. A couple of my buddies own a shop just up the hill and I pay them $25 for a dyno pull with A/F every time I have the tune adjusted for a new mod. That way I can confirm that the A/F is safe and everything looks good. [/QUOTE]
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