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<blockquote data-quote="throttle jockey" data-source="post: 5605800" data-attributes="member: 54243"><p>A hand-held is necessary for tuning purposes. When purchased they contain "canned tunes" which are general to Lightnings with specific mods (i.e. 4# pulley, 6# pulley, exhaust, etc.). "Canned tunes" ARE NOT specific to your truck. Due to this they allow your truck to operate more "safe" than without the tune, however, the best way to ensure your truck is running up to its potential SAFELY is to shell-out the money for a dyno tune from a reputable tuner. </p><p></p><p>Do your research on tuners. Again, this is the place to find out if there are any highly recommended Lightning tuners in your area. If not, it may be in your best interest to drive the distance to someone you can trust. Personally, I never have and never will use a canned tune. Most people who use them have done so with no issues... I prefer to optimize the money I have invested in mods and know exactly what's going on with my tune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="throttle jockey, post: 5605800, member: 54243"] A hand-held is necessary for tuning purposes. When purchased they contain "canned tunes" which are general to Lightnings with specific mods (i.e. 4# pulley, 6# pulley, exhaust, etc.). "Canned tunes" ARE NOT specific to your truck. Due to this they allow your truck to operate more "safe" than without the tune, however, the best way to ensure your truck is running up to its potential SAFELY is to shell-out the money for a dyno tune from a reputable tuner. Do your research on tuners. Again, this is the place to find out if there are any highly recommended Lightning tuners in your area. If not, it may be in your best interest to drive the distance to someone you can trust. Personally, I never have and never will use a canned tune. Most people who use them have done so with no issues... I prefer to optimize the money I have invested in mods and know exactly what's going on with my tune. [/QUOTE]
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