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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 12:15 AM
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I have an AWD and after a few lil communication breakdowns with MTI, they will be the ones doing my tune once I place some money aside to do so.
David has been a pleasure to talk to thus far.
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Old Sep 9, 2004 | 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by poolfanatic
This is David at MTI. Regarding AWD trucks, we don't have any arrangement with anywhere that has an AWD dyno so I can't take trucks over to a local AWD dyno to perform tuning on them - if I could, I'd be more than happy to.

I can certainly tune AWD trucks by having our customers drive the truck with my tuner on the road and my tuner performing LS1Edit modifications under WOT and other driving conditions. It won't give you the rwhp gain, but it will allow you get your truck dialed in for your modifications and then perhaps you could take it to a dyno that you've used previously to see what kind of gains you've picked up?

If you have a AWD truck, please let me know what you think.

Thanks and best regards,

David Coates
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Lots of the SSS guys just take off their front driveshaft and nobody has had any problems because of that yet. I have been looking into that, because I would like a dyno tune, but there aren't too many awd dynos around.

Aaron
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