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Tuning À la carte
Torco for dyno numbers?
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<blockquote data-quote="StrayBullitt" data-source="post: 15599420" data-attributes="member: 181759"><p>OP I feel you, I have been in your frame of mind before. If you're anxious to make a number and for your car to run hard on the dyno, I would get your fuel mix where you want it to be and let this up coming session be your "Race" tune, just run it this way until you are sick of spending the money on Torco and mixing and having it with you ect. When that time comes, take it back for a more conservative street/pump gas tune. </p><p></p><p>Can't speak for your shop, but the shop I took my car to here, your initial dyno session is a 2 hour minimum so that they can get it well dialed in across the board. Once you go back for any changes, they charge for 1 hour for re-tune or as needed. You may want to ask your shop if they are similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrayBullitt, post: 15599420, member: 181759"] OP I feel you, I have been in your frame of mind before. If you're anxious to make a number and for your car to run hard on the dyno, I would get your fuel mix where you want it to be and let this up coming session be your "Race" tune, just run it this way until you are sick of spending the money on Torco and mixing and having it with you ect. When that time comes, take it back for a more conservative street/pump gas tune. Can't speak for your shop, but the shop I took my car to here, your initial dyno session is a 2 hour minimum so that they can get it well dialed in across the board. Once you go back for any changes, they charge for 1 hour for re-tune or as needed. You may want to ask your shop if they are similar. [/QUOTE]
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