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<blockquote data-quote="Driver72" data-source="post: 9963378" data-attributes="member: 105832"><p>Dude you keep making comments like I have no idea what I'm talking about.</p><p>I'm pretty confident I've owned and had many more cars of mine tuned and been around and actually helped world renowned tuners test on my cars on dynos than you have.</p><p>I've dynoed my cars probably 100 times and have been part of hundreds of other dyno pulls and tunes.</p><p>I am well aware of what a custom tune can do, but we weren't talking custom tunes. Anybody can push a car and it's tune beyond what is responsible for bragging rights, does not mean it's the good, safe, and professional thing to do.</p><p>Of the half dozen tuners who have released tunes so far on the 2011 5.0, octane to octane, they are getting about 22-26 rwhp gains on a CAI and tune. The tune ONLY part of that is about 15-18 rwhp. The rest is attributable to the additional air of the CAI that allows more aggressive tuning for the additional power.</p><p></p><p>So again, before making comments about others not knowing what they are talking about when it's clear you have no idea what you are talking about when making comments about me or anybody else, you may want to look in the mirror to find what you are calling others, then look up the definition of hypocrite, because it's fitting you to a tee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Driver72, post: 9963378, member: 105832"] Dude you keep making comments like I have no idea what I'm talking about. I'm pretty confident I've owned and had many more cars of mine tuned and been around and actually helped world renowned tuners test on my cars on dynos than you have. I've dynoed my cars probably 100 times and have been part of hundreds of other dyno pulls and tunes. I am well aware of what a custom tune can do, but we weren't talking custom tunes. Anybody can push a car and it's tune beyond what is responsible for bragging rights, does not mean it's the good, safe, and professional thing to do. Of the half dozen tuners who have released tunes so far on the 2011 5.0, octane to octane, they are getting about 22-26 rwhp gains on a CAI and tune. The tune ONLY part of that is about 15-18 rwhp. The rest is attributable to the additional air of the CAI that allows more aggressive tuning for the additional power. So again, before making comments about others not knowing what they are talking about when it's clear you have no idea what you are talking about when making comments about me or anybody else, you may want to look in the mirror to find what you are calling others, then look up the definition of hypocrite, because it's fitting you to a tee. [/QUOTE]
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