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Best method for tune after mods?
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<blockquote data-quote="03SonicVert" data-source="post: 13695743" data-attributes="member: 152241"><p>I have the engine torn down to install primarily my Posi blower and 4 lb caged lower from WS6JJP. Also swapping the plugs for NGK TR6, SCT 2600 maf, KB BAP, Reishe T-Stat, cylinder head cooling mod, 3.2 alternator pulley, JLT pre-filter & catch can, replace the accessory belt, clean the intercooler and detail engine/compartment while it's apart, etc. Couple other things too but these are the major ones.</p><p></p><p>I'm in northeast Florida so the good new is I have Justin at VMP not too far away (within and hour and a half) and a couple of others in JAX/St Aug but VMP is definitely my first choice.</p><p></p><p>Since I'm swapping the injectors and maf i can't just fire it up and drive it there. I know some handhelds support changing injectors but never heard of one being able to change maf? The car came with a Hypertech III but I think it's a pretty basic flash dinosaur.</p><p></p><p>If I could use a handheld to change the fan parameters, set maf and injectors then I believe I could drive it to the tuner. No aggressive driving, I have a wideband for piece of mind. Does this sound possible? Do any tuners rent a handheld or is there such a program where the tuner would send you a handheld with a program to get the car to them? Take a deposit for the handheld and tune then apply it towards the dyno/tune session?</p><p></p><p>Trying to figure out if I tow it there, program with handheld then pay a second time for dyno/tune.</p><p></p><p>What have you done and what is realistic?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03SonicVert, post: 13695743, member: 152241"] I have the engine torn down to install primarily my Posi blower and 4 lb caged lower from WS6JJP. Also swapping the plugs for NGK TR6, SCT 2600 maf, KB BAP, Reishe T-Stat, cylinder head cooling mod, 3.2 alternator pulley, JLT pre-filter & catch can, replace the accessory belt, clean the intercooler and detail engine/compartment while it's apart, etc. Couple other things too but these are the major ones. I'm in northeast Florida so the good new is I have Justin at VMP not too far away (within and hour and a half) and a couple of others in JAX/St Aug but VMP is definitely my first choice. Since I'm swapping the injectors and maf i can't just fire it up and drive it there. I know some handhelds support changing injectors but never heard of one being able to change maf? The car came with a Hypertech III but I think it's a pretty basic flash dinosaur. If I could use a handheld to change the fan parameters, set maf and injectors then I believe I could drive it to the tuner. No aggressive driving, I have a wideband for piece of mind. Does this sound possible? Do any tuners rent a handheld or is there such a program where the tuner would send you a handheld with a program to get the car to them? Take a deposit for the handheld and tune then apply it towards the dyno/tune session? Trying to figure out if I tow it there, program with handheld then pay a second time for dyno/tune. What have you done and what is realistic? [/QUOTE]
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