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Tune from VMP finally!
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<blockquote data-quote="ShelbyGT5HUN" data-source="post: 15337116" data-attributes="member: 161356"><p>My question was rhetorical to the OP's dilemma, not a condemnation on a custom tune. It was obvious he was having issues with an incapable tuner, and a "canned email tune" instantly solved his problem. Which led me to question, why anyone with such an obstacle wouldn't just get a tune from one of the two best in the email tune business, and call it a day. If you wait for the right sale, you can get a tune for $100. I picked up two Lund tunes, just to try them out for $100, even though I have a VMP tune currently.</p><p></p><p>I have had all three variants between the two GT500s I have owned, a Lund, VMP, and a custom dyno session. I will admit, my custom tune ran cleaner, and made marginally more power, however, like yourself, I have access to a shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShelbyGT5HUN, post: 15337116, member: 161356"] My question was rhetorical to the OP's dilemma, not a condemnation on a custom tune. It was obvious he was having issues with an incapable tuner, and a "canned email tune" instantly solved his problem. Which led me to question, why anyone with such an obstacle wouldn't just get a tune from one of the two best in the email tune business, and call it a day. If you wait for the right sale, you can get a tune for $100. I picked up two Lund tunes, just to try them out for $100, even though I have a VMP tune currently. I have had all three variants between the two GT500s I have owned, a Lund, VMP, and a custom dyno session. I will admit, my custom tune ran cleaner, and made marginally more power, however, like yourself, I have access to a shop. [/QUOTE]
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