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BAMA tune dyno tested!
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<blockquote data-quote="GearsNBeers" data-source="post: 14159790" data-attributes="member: 148847"><p>Cowboy after looking at your sig I was curious about something. What mods were used in your best bama tune pass?</p><p></p><p>Based off if you had the OR pipe or not knocking almost 5 tenths off your quarter mile with a bama tune isn't bad at all considering the price and free revisions. Heck the tunes are practically free if you buy them bundled with a mod. Shawn is well known for being a good tuner but being realistic how much more would he get? Couple more tenths for 250$? Worth to me but maybe people aren't that hardcore. Plus he charges for revisions and I mod slow. It would be the icing on the cake at the end.</p><p></p><p>If the bama tune is still your personal best how is your new performance tune "pulling harder"? Feels like its pulling harder? You can adjust the pedal to feel like you just roped a great white if you want. Doesn't mean its actually putting down faster numbers.</p><p></p><p>The only thing I ever noticed with bama was after you datalog you need to bug the crap out of them to get revisions. Also they tend to run slower than other tunes. With that being said its a decent step up from stock. All and all you get what you payed for. They are NOT going to blow up your car contrary to popular belief, but tuners like Shawn just outclass them. If people are using the base map tune and not revising it that's a big issue. How can one tune work for all the mustangs with the same mods. To much else going on. My problem with them is the exact opposite they are to conservative. Running a tad rich = slower and inconsistent when you are trying to go rounds in an all day race. They used to be WAY better in the past. Like Doug Stoddard past.</p><p></p><p>You can tell they are trying to cover up gains on the GT's. They never did a baseline track test followed by tune for our cars. They even turned off comments on their 2011 mustang gt bama tune video (EDIT: Its open for comment again. After so long maybe they figured nobody cares anymore). To many people were bitching about there not being a followup video. I think they were embarrassed. There was one for the v6 auto 2011 mustang but not GT. It only shows worthless dyno gain information followed by "Can't wait to take it to the track." Oh really?</p><p></p><p>Where great tuners are an open book</p><p><a href="http://www.mustangandfords.com/how-to/tech-qa/1402-remote-tuning-with-the-sct-live-link-gen-2/" target="_blank">http://www.mustangandfords.com/how-to/tech-qa/1402-remote-tuning-with-the-sct-live-link-gen-2/</a></p><p></p><p>The tuner witch hunt gets real old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GearsNBeers, post: 14159790, member: 148847"] Cowboy after looking at your sig I was curious about something. What mods were used in your best bama tune pass? Based off if you had the OR pipe or not knocking almost 5 tenths off your quarter mile with a bama tune isn't bad at all considering the price and free revisions. Heck the tunes are practically free if you buy them bundled with a mod. Shawn is well known for being a good tuner but being realistic how much more would he get? Couple more tenths for 250$? Worth to me but maybe people aren't that hardcore. Plus he charges for revisions and I mod slow. It would be the icing on the cake at the end. If the bama tune is still your personal best how is your new performance tune "pulling harder"? Feels like its pulling harder? You can adjust the pedal to feel like you just roped a great white if you want. Doesn't mean its actually putting down faster numbers. The only thing I ever noticed with bama was after you datalog you need to bug the crap out of them to get revisions. Also they tend to run slower than other tunes. With that being said its a decent step up from stock. All and all you get what you payed for. They are NOT going to blow up your car contrary to popular belief, but tuners like Shawn just outclass them. If people are using the base map tune and not revising it that's a big issue. How can one tune work for all the mustangs with the same mods. To much else going on. My problem with them is the exact opposite they are to conservative. Running a tad rich = slower and inconsistent when you are trying to go rounds in an all day race. They used to be WAY better in the past. Like Doug Stoddard past. You can tell they are trying to cover up gains on the GT's. They never did a baseline track test followed by tune for our cars. They even turned off comments on their 2011 mustang gt bama tune video (EDIT: Its open for comment again. After so long maybe they figured nobody cares anymore). To many people were bitching about there not being a followup video. I think they were embarrassed. There was one for the v6 auto 2011 mustang but not GT. It only shows worthless dyno gain information followed by "Can't wait to take it to the track." Oh really? Where great tuners are an open book [url]http://www.mustangandfords.com/how-to/tech-qa/1402-remote-tuning-with-the-sct-live-link-gen-2/[/url] The tuner witch hunt gets real old. [/QUOTE]
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