Local place wants 550 for dyno tune. Might go this route...only 100 more then efi live and no guesswork.
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Local place wants 550 for dyno tune. Might go this route...only 100 more then efi live and no guesswork.
i have a nelson tune myself and would also like to have fine tuned . if i were to buy hp tuners would he send me a new tune and leave it unlocked so i could also fine tune and learn at the same time?maybe he chime in
Allen locks his tunes for your own good...would be best for you to log some data and send it to him to make changes.And its a whole lot safer for you and your truck
I bought hptuners a few years ago without knowing a thing about tuning...skip ahead a few years and ive done cams, heads, blowers, torque converters, injectors, speed density, blah blah blah. Its really not hard. Having a background in EE, I am certain you can pick it up very fast.
tuning is a real trial and error learning process to me. no one tunes well without making the mistakes on thier own truck in the begining. that could get costly. just have nelson send you a tune or do the dyno tune.
Don't buy HPTuners unless you know for sure they have your tune handled. My 2007 NNBS GMT900 is unsupported unless you just want a basic tune. I have a turbo on my truck and cannot tune it. :grr: HPT got too big too fast and started getting greedy trying to cover every brand out there, now the GM people that made their company a success is put on the back burner and we can't get crap out of them for support. :thumbdown: