Hey guys,
I've been wanting to upgrade the cobra for about 5 years but I am trying to decide between doing a dyno tune or remote tune. The nearest dyno tuner that is some what reputable is about 2 hours from me and they are asking over $500 for just the tune not including the handheld tuner. So I am looking at close to $1,000 after taxes to just get a tune. Is this normal? I was wanting to just start out with a simple pulley swap and tune and then when I had the money and parts to get a twin screw. But I doesn't seem worth it to me for just a pulley. I had looked at VMP for remote tuning and it would be around $600 for a remote tune and tuner. However, from researching it seems I will probably need a wideband for this, which isn't a bad thing but that puts it at around $900. What do you guys recommend or do you know any other remote tuners that do a good job for less.
Also, this is not to going to the drag strip and I don't need it tuned to the edge. Mainly just street cruising and fun on the highway and mountains.
Thanks,
Bob
I've been wanting to upgrade the cobra for about 5 years but I am trying to decide between doing a dyno tune or remote tune. The nearest dyno tuner that is some what reputable is about 2 hours from me and they are asking over $500 for just the tune not including the handheld tuner. So I am looking at close to $1,000 after taxes to just get a tune. Is this normal? I was wanting to just start out with a simple pulley swap and tune and then when I had the money and parts to get a twin screw. But I doesn't seem worth it to me for just a pulley. I had looked at VMP for remote tuning and it would be around $600 for a remote tune and tuner. However, from researching it seems I will probably need a wideband for this, which isn't a bad thing but that puts it at around $900. What do you guys recommend or do you know any other remote tuners that do a good job for less.
Also, this is not to going to the drag strip and I don't need it tuned to the edge. Mainly just street cruising and fun on the highway and mountains.
Thanks,
Bob
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