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<blockquote data-quote="nate-roth" data-source="post: 15471824" data-attributes="member: 136703"><p>On a stock or mild bolt on car the Steeda, VMP, BBR low cost tunes are good. When getting into boosted, nitrous, or heavy mod NA spend the extra money to get AED, Lund, BBR or VMP forced induction tunes. Personally I think spending $250 above the cost of the programming tool is way overkill for a stockish car. There is only so much that can be done to a stock set-up and the base tunes from quality tuners like Steeda, BBR, VMP for low cost are excellent. Learn how to datalog your car and you can see what's going on and monitor if the tune is dialed in or not. Better yet, get a platform like HP Tuners and you can see what parameters are actually changed in the tunes. AED and Lund deservedly have a strong following on the forums but there are several excellent tuners out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate-roth, post: 15471824, member: 136703"] On a stock or mild bolt on car the Steeda, VMP, BBR low cost tunes are good. When getting into boosted, nitrous, or heavy mod NA spend the extra money to get AED, Lund, BBR or VMP forced induction tunes. Personally I think spending $250 above the cost of the programming tool is way overkill for a stockish car. There is only so much that can be done to a stock set-up and the base tunes from quality tuners like Steeda, BBR, VMP for low cost are excellent. Learn how to datalog your car and you can see what's going on and monitor if the tune is dialed in or not. Better yet, get a platform like HP Tuners and you can see what parameters are actually changed in the tunes. AED and Lund deservedly have a strong following on the forums but there are several excellent tuners out there. [/QUOTE]
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