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It all depends if you have mods on the car and how much HP and TQ you like to make. It will be always better to dyno tune your car.
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It all depends if you have mods on the car and how much HP and TQ you like to make. It will be always better to dyno tune your car. With a remote tune you will need to do street pulls and send data to the tuner. It is up to you what you thinks will work best for you. Also I know some tuners you can set time and date and be on the dyno and run the car that way and work with them that way.
In the end if you think the tuner is good enough for what you like to get out of the tune i will say go to a tuner. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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