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Tuning À la carte
To tune myself or seek a tuner?
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<blockquote data-quote="amoosenamedhank" data-source="post: 13892616" data-attributes="member: 46246"><p>How awesome would it be to have a Cobb AP available for this type of platform.</p><p></p><p>It amazes me how many people are terrified of poking around at their own tunes. I've spent a lot of time in the Mazdaspeed world, where Cobb Tuning owns the tuning market. Every purchase of a Cobb AP(a tune flash device which includes a data logger and live time perimeter display) comes with their ATR full tuning software. </p><p></p><p>This market is dominated by online tuners. Basically a bunch of normal forum members who took extra interest in tuning. After time, they started offering their services to other forum members.</p><p></p><p>It's a fairly simply process. You provide your current setup, and they send you a base (canned tune). You run a few logs in different conditions and they progressively work with you to absolutely nail the tune to your exact setup, in your exact location. </p><p></p><p>Those interested in pushing the limit and finding MBT, can work remote on the dyno with these tuners... but 90% of the time, these are just road based tunes which focus largely on how the car drives every day. </p><p></p><p>Dialing in your WOT runs is pretty simple, taming a 700hp car to drive comfortably to the grocery store is where it's really at.</p><p></p><p>I know there are domestic tuners currently offer remote tunes... but most people immediately dismiss them for the 'king dyno tune'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amoosenamedhank, post: 13892616, member: 46246"] How awesome would it be to have a Cobb AP available for this type of platform. It amazes me how many people are terrified of poking around at their own tunes. I've spent a lot of time in the Mazdaspeed world, where Cobb Tuning owns the tuning market. Every purchase of a Cobb AP(a tune flash device which includes a data logger and live time perimeter display) comes with their ATR full tuning software. This market is dominated by online tuners. Basically a bunch of normal forum members who took extra interest in tuning. After time, they started offering their services to other forum members. It's a fairly simply process. You provide your current setup, and they send you a base (canned tune). You run a few logs in different conditions and they progressively work with you to absolutely nail the tune to your exact setup, in your exact location. Those interested in pushing the limit and finding MBT, can work remote on the dyno with these tuners... but 90% of the time, these are just road based tunes which focus largely on how the car drives every day. Dialing in your WOT runs is pretty simple, taming a 700hp car to drive comfortably to the grocery store is where it's really at. I know there are domestic tuners currently offer remote tunes... but most people immediately dismiss them for the 'king dyno tune'. [/QUOTE]
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