Should I get the FULL DYNO tune or a MAIL ORDER tune?
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Should I get the FULL DYNO tune or a MAIL ORDER tune?
Well my tuner is local. PCM4less,
My engine is a stock vortec max, intake, exhaust etc. Nothing to sneeze at just yet. I called them up the full dyno tune is like $400. Their mail orders are $250, just like most mail order companies. My question is should I just go pickup a mailorder tune for the less cost. To get the Vmax running correct? Who knows what he may do, maybe put a WB in the tailpipe... But its a stock vmax, I am runing drive by cable however. Current tune is for a 5.3. All I really want is for it to go WOT, disable all TQM, more spark, more fuel. Still want my tq converter to be lock to keep my low rpms to grunt around town at low speeds. 93 octane of course.
I just am trying to justify the difference or what the hell is it worth it to do the full thing. I mean I dont want a dyno printout of a stock vmax. When I get my TVS, exhaust, intake, cam... Then yes, I do see a full dyno being more beneficent.
Thanks for the help people.
My engine is a stock vortec max, intake, exhaust etc. Nothing to sneeze at just yet. I called them up the full dyno tune is like $400. Their mail orders are $250, just like most mail order companies. My question is should I just go pickup a mailorder tune for the less cost. To get the Vmax running correct? Who knows what he may do, maybe put a WB in the tailpipe... But its a stock vmax, I am runing drive by cable however. Current tune is for a 5.3. All I really want is for it to go WOT, disable all TQM, more spark, more fuel. Still want my tq converter to be lock to keep my low rpms to grunt around town at low speeds. 93 octane of course.
I just am trying to justify the difference or what the hell is it worth it to do the full thing. I mean I dont want a dyno printout of a stock vmax. When I get my TVS, exhaust, intake, cam... Then yes, I do see a full dyno being more beneficent.
Thanks for the help people.
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I personally think a dyno tune is better. Having said that, I have a blackbear mail order but at least Justin uses logging to adjust. Worth the extra $$$$....well that's up to you. I ended up investing in EFILive so I wasn't too worried about blowing cash
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I dont know where your located, but the guys around here will do a street tune for around $250 and that would be your best bet if the guy would do that. A mail order tune isnt really much better than a programmer. A personal tune would be best and worth the money, but I really don't see $400 for a dyno tune when it's not really beneficial.
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Yea, well on Mon Im going to ask him about a Street Tune and if he can do that. If he says no the full tune. Then Ill be forced to wait, and put a camshaft atleast in the VMAX 1st.
I am glad you guys told me the mail order isnt that much better. I was atleast hoping he will log or do some sort of AFR measurement since we are local and Ill be at their shop. I just have alot of questions to ask him then.
What increase can I get with a camed vmax? hp/tq?
I am glad you guys told me the mail order isnt that much better. I was atleast hoping he will log or do some sort of AFR measurement since we are local and Ill be at their shop. I just have alot of questions to ask him then.
What increase can I get with a camed vmax? hp/tq?
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I agree with KLUG...if you look to some of the sponsors they can set you up with a good mail order tune as they have made hundreds of tunes. I did one from nelson for a 5.3 supercharged w/cam ect...it was spot on.. prob running a little rich wich is better than lean...and dyno tune is more little adjustment to get those last few ponnies out of it..but for a DD it is right on..i am not a Drag Racer so i am not really after that last tenth or 8-15hp for bragging right..but other than that just go with a mail order and call it a day...
maybe after you modify you engine more you might want a dyno tune but other than that its a wast of money for the add ons you have..
maybe after you modify you engine more you might want a dyno tune but other than that its a wast of money for the add ons you have..
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I dont know where your located, but the guys around here will do a street tune for around $250 and that would be your best bet if the guy would do that. A mail order tune isnt really much better than a programmer. A personal tune would be best and worth the money, but I really don't see $400 for a dyno tune when it's not really beneficial.
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Well I went up to the shop today PCM4less and payed them for my tune, booked my appointment as well. Im scheduled for the 30th for a street tune. He is basically going to get everything runing in sync he said. So it will be dead on, he will have it for a full day. So I have 19 days to get a few things done like lower tstat etc, few upgrades here and there with the electrical.
Oh yea, I payed the same price as a mail order tune. No problem they said, and I get a street tune. Sweet deal, so Ill post back results as things happen.
Oh yea, I payed the same price as a mail order tune. No problem they said, and I get a street tune. Sweet deal, so Ill post back results as things happen.