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Old 01-17-2006, 10:50 AM
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anybody use a texas speed mail order tune. Yes, I know dyno is the way to go , but I am in Ga. Feedback? anybody?
Old 01-17-2006, 11:56 AM
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I have heard good things about thm but I have to admit, I dont know much as far as their results or capbalities are. try them out I guess and just let us know how it turns out. Good luck!
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I initially had a TSP mail order before getting HPT. It was in the ballpark, but way rich on the low end. Other than a dyno tune, the best bet would be getting a tuning application such as HTP or EFILive and tuning yourself.
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I had it on my old 99' when they had a special going. It was pretty good for the price I paid.
But dyno tuning is definatly the way to go if one is close to you.
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