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Originally Posted by cody
Well, I'll give you an example (without naming names so we can try to avoid the OT BS):
My tuner spent over 4 hours fine tuning my car at sea level and I have a very generic setup. Everything was fine at sea level (although boost was set a tad too high in retrospect). But at this elevation I'd see some spiking. My tuner was in town and offered to fine tune for this elevation and drop my peak boost by a psi or two. The result was he was able to advance timing and my car now feels exactly the same to the butt dyno, but the boost is lower and more stable.
Here's my only point. It only took him an hour of screwing around up here to fine tune his previous map...if he went out of business, I'd be paying for an entire new tune. Some of Nate's former customers will be spending more money get tuned for new mods unless he unlocks the map for another tuner. At least I think that's how it works for Ecutek and Protune.
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Your tuner doesn't have a dyno so it takes him 4 times as long as it should to get a decent tune on a mildly modded car.
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