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I recommend remote tuning with Seb at Specialty Z. He is the best out there. Takes a little more effort on your end but it's well worth it knowing that

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Old 08-08-2020, 04:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I recommend remote tuning with Seb at Specialty Z. He is the best out there. Takes a little more effort on your end but it's well worth it knowing that you're getting the best tune for your needs
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I recommend remote tuning with Seb at Specialty Z. He is the best out there. Takes a little more effort on your end but it's well worth it knowing that you're getting the best tune for your needs
What is the general steps to do remote tuning - assuming if there are questions or issues - Seb is easy to reach out to and ask questions - in particular if there is user error (which knowing my luck - I would have questions haha)

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Has anyone gone to Jotech recently and if so - how was the experience? I have heard they are a little pricier than some but if the customer service and knowledge is solid - than I feel the price can/is justified. Also - any of the shops listed - have they done any type of turbo kits such as the Boosted Performance or the SOHO single?

Thanks in advance.
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Yeah. I’ve heard that, but I have 0 interest in doing 2nd/3rd/4th gear rips on public roads to be honest. Thanks though.
I'm not judging. But I'm honestly curious, why are you bothering to tune? I mean the throttle response improvement is nice, so I'm all for that

Texas is huge. Plenty of empty roads out there. Remote tuning does not require full WOT pulls in 4th gear. If I need, I can do redline 3rd gear pulls on 130 which hit up to about 90 mph and put me at 5 mph over the speed limit. Not really needed though. Most street tunes don't need redline pulls.

Unless you want numbers, in which case you should be on a dyno anyway.

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Check out Seb's website. Most of the remote tuning questions are answered in the FAQ there. He can answer any other questions you might have. Best customer service in the biz
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I'm not judging. But I'm honestly curious, why are you bothering to tune? I mean the throttle response improvement is nice, so I'm all for that

Texas is huge. Plenty of empty roads out there. Remote tuning does not require full WOT pulls in 4th gear. If I need, I can do redline 3rd gear pulls on 130 which hit up to about 90 mph and put me at 5 mph over the speed limit. Not really needed though. Most street tunes don't need redline pulls.

Unless you want numbers, in which case you should be on a dyno anyway.



Check out Seb's website. Most of the remote tuning questions are answered in the FAQ there. He can answer any other questions you might have. Best customer service in the biz
I've heard nothing but positive reviews from Seb. I'm mainly tuning to optimize the mods I have on the Z like anyone else. I don't really care about dyno numbers honestly. Dyno numbers are bragging rights if you're into that sort of tom foolery. Plus, you can breast enhance the peaks by going SAE to STD, or use smoothing. It's all crap to me honestly. Just optimize my AFR's and lemme road race this beast. I'll think again about Seb... but I have to do my logs on a mac cuz I don't have a PC/Windows OS........
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What is the general steps to do remote tuning - assuming if there are questions or issues - Seb is easy to reach out to and ask questions - in particular if there is user error (which knowing my luck - I would have questions haha)

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Has anyone gone to Jotech recently and if so - how was the experience? I have heard they are a little pricier than some but if the customer service and knowledge is solid - than I feel the price can/is justified. Also - any of the shops listed - have they done any type of turbo kits such as the Boosted Performance or the SOHO single?

Thanks in advance.
Have to click on each link in the link below, but, it does lay out exactly what to expect, and how to do everything.

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