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Help with a tune
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<blockquote data-quote="97svt/01saleen" data-source="post: 16617093" data-attributes="member: 52393"><p>Not sure where in Tenn you are from, but since you really have info on the current tune in the car, I would take it to someone reputable and put it on the dyno to make sure everything checks out, even if you weren't going to change the TB. I just went thru this not too long ago. I bought a 14" GT500 that had a tune in it with LT, full 3" exhaust, 2.4 pulley, and Steeda 130 CAI. My plan was to get the tune checked on a dyno since I knew nothing about who had done the tune. I went ahead, since I was making the trip, and bought the FP Twin 65mm TB and the BPS elbow for the re-tune. I was also given, at time of purchase, the SCT handheld device. I took the vehicle to Pro Dyno and I highly recommend them! The were awesome and the car drives awesome. While it was there I also had some suspension pieces added. </p><p></p><p>Pro Dyno is in Ft. Mill SC and if you aren't sure who to go to and are close enough, or willing to make the drive (you have invested a lot of money just by buying the car, it is worth making sure the tune is good) I would highly suggest giving Pro Dyno a call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97svt/01saleen, post: 16617093, member: 52393"] Not sure where in Tenn you are from, but since you really have info on the current tune in the car, I would take it to someone reputable and put it on the dyno to make sure everything checks out, even if you weren't going to change the TB. I just went thru this not too long ago. I bought a 14" GT500 that had a tune in it with LT, full 3" exhaust, 2.4 pulley, and Steeda 130 CAI. My plan was to get the tune checked on a dyno since I knew nothing about who had done the tune. I went ahead, since I was making the trip, and bought the FP Twin 65mm TB and the BPS elbow for the re-tune. I was also given, at time of purchase, the SCT handheld device. I took the vehicle to Pro Dyno and I highly recommend them! The were awesome and the car drives awesome. While it was there I also had some suspension pieces added. Pro Dyno is in Ft. Mill SC and if you aren't sure who to go to and are close enough, or willing to make the drive (you have invested a lot of money just by buying the car, it is worth making sure the tune is good) I would highly suggest giving Pro Dyno a call. [/QUOTE]
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