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HP Tuners 2.25 BETA Release (2011+ Mustang supported + others)
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<blockquote data-quote="mhyjek" data-source="post: 14190116" data-attributes="member: 140246"><p>Yes that will happen but if they cheaped out with the tune side of the equation also probably did the install on their own and if they get the tune from their buddy and they are able to figure out how to recode their computer so the tune works what are the chances of them doing a perfect installation as well? So when the car doesn't run well because lets say a tube is loose or spark plugs are the wrong heat range or the tune was for 93 and they have 91 only... Shaun only dyno tunes blown cars for a reason, even if he has tuned the same setup before there are way to many variables that can be off. So I doubt a guy who spends say 5k on a used kit is going to cheap out $600 for a dyno tune also if he does what are the chances its download, plug, and play??? To be honest I don't see a downside if anything after a couple cheapskates blow up their motors probably tuners can get a more of premium for FI dyno tunes because people will realize the complexity involved. Also I think there will be a lot of people awakening that its more than AFR and timing involved and will get out of the deep end of the pool. Just my opinion...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhyjek, post: 14190116, member: 140246"] Yes that will happen but if they cheaped out with the tune side of the equation also probably did the install on their own and if they get the tune from their buddy and they are able to figure out how to recode their computer so the tune works what are the chances of them doing a perfect installation as well? So when the car doesn't run well because lets say a tube is loose or spark plugs are the wrong heat range or the tune was for 93 and they have 91 only... Shaun only dyno tunes blown cars for a reason, even if he has tuned the same setup before there are way to many variables that can be off. So I doubt a guy who spends say 5k on a used kit is going to cheap out $600 for a dyno tune also if he does what are the chances its download, plug, and play??? To be honest I don't see a downside if anything after a couple cheapskates blow up their motors probably tuners can get a more of premium for FI dyno tunes because people will realize the complexity involved. Also I think there will be a lot of people awakening that its more than AFR and timing involved and will get out of the deep end of the pool. Just my opinion... [/QUOTE]
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