Tuning for Radix???
#1
I am looking for a dyno tune in the North Carolina area by a good tuner with an AWD dyno. Any ideas? Installing a Radix , CAI, and Corsa catback on my Sierra Denali. I have been reading that a dyno tune is much better than a mail order tune. Comments are welcome. I'm at a crossroads here and in need of some help. THANKS!
Last edited by Dealmaker1; Feb 22, 2006 at 02:41 PM. Reason: changes
#2
Ive got the software for your year truck Id be glad to help you out or you can go to RPM(ryans prefomance machine) I think they are in raleigh.
Another guy in greensboro is turbotune Ive gotten mixed reviews the guy has some personnality problems but Ive heard that he knows his **** and does a good job, just dont talk to him.
BTW: STAY AWAY FROM CAM(carolina auto master)
Another guy in greensboro is turbotune Ive gotten mixed reviews the guy has some personnality problems but Ive heard that he knows his **** and does a good job, just dont talk to him.
BTW: STAY AWAY FROM CAM(carolina auto master)
#5
Yeah, I kind of realized that today. Ive been on the phone all day about that very issue. Most of the AWD dynos in my area are set up for cars or suv's, not crew cab trucks. I think I will have to live with the Superchips tune until I find a tuner with an AWD dyno thats in a reasonable distance from me.
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