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<blockquote data-quote="VNMOUS1" data-source="post: 14665335" data-attributes="member: 36794"><p>Buy an X4. Purely from a datalogging standpoint, they're FAR superior.</p><p></p><p>That said, any tuning device will capture you current tune and save it as stock BUT, not all of them will do it unless they're loading a tune. </p><p></p><p>My suggestion is this...but a custom tune with a handheld. Load the custom tune (it will then upload your "stock" Roush as the stock tune). If you like what you feel, leave it.</p><p>If you want to deal with warranty work, revert it back to stock. Or revert it back to stock immediately after you load the custom tune/upload your stock file. Doesn't matter to us. Whatever you're comfortable with. Here's the link for your tuner/custom tunes </p><p></p><p> <a href="http://vmptuning.com/vmp-custom-tunes/50lsctune/" target="_blank">http://vmptuning.com/vmp-custom-tunes/50lsctune/</a></p><p></p><p>OR</p><p></p><p>Just buy our X4 with no tunes...it's the 7015. It'll store your stock file when you upload a custom sct tune. Then revert back to 'stock' so you're back on the factory Roush cal but it's saved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VNMOUS1, post: 14665335, member: 36794"] Buy an X4. Purely from a datalogging standpoint, they're FAR superior. That said, any tuning device will capture you current tune and save it as stock BUT, not all of them will do it unless they're loading a tune. My suggestion is this...but a custom tune with a handheld. Load the custom tune (it will then upload your "stock" Roush as the stock tune). If you like what you feel, leave it. If you want to deal with warranty work, revert it back to stock. Or revert it back to stock immediately after you load the custom tune/upload your stock file. Doesn't matter to us. Whatever you're comfortable with. Here's the link for your tuner/custom tunes [url]http://vmptuning.com/vmp-custom-tunes/50lsctune/[/url] OR Just buy our X4 with no tunes...it's the 7015. It'll store your stock file when you upload a custom sct tune. Then revert back to 'stock' so you're back on the factory Roush cal but it's saved. [/QUOTE]
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