Tuning?
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I would like to have my truck dyno tuned and get set-up with LS1 EDIT or something simalar. Any suggestions as to where to go for this in the Mooresville NC area? Is LS1 EDIT the program to have? How much money will I end up spending?
Thanks,
Sam
Thanks,
Sam
#3
Originally Posted by UNDERR8D
I would like to have my truck dyno tuned and get set-up with LS1 EDIT or something simalar. Any suggestions as to where to go for this in the Mooresville NC area? Is LS1 EDIT the program to have? How much money will I end up spending?
Thanks,
Sam
Thanks,
Sam
edit... I did not see your location. I guess just ask in the regional forums to have your truck locally dyno tuned.
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[QUOTE=UNDERR8D]I would like to have my truck dyno tuned and get set-up with LS1 EDIT or something simalar. Any suggestions as to where to go for this in the Mooresville NC area? Is LS1 EDIT the program to have? How much money will I end up spending?
You are asking an open ended question. What mods, if any do you have, how do you plan to use the truck, etc. For most bolt on power adders/subtractors a Nelson tune would be the best.
If you have no mods and high milage, a Seafoam cleaning will bring back performance and the list goes on. For towing only 4500 lbs, a Nelson towing tune would be ideal. If you plan on doing your own tuning, you will get a better overall tune by logging a 10-20 minute drive. IF you are forced induction or running nitrous, then you would be better off with a scan/dyno tune.
You are asking an open ended question. What mods, if any do you have, how do you plan to use the truck, etc. For most bolt on power adders/subtractors a Nelson tune would be the best.
If you have no mods and high milage, a Seafoam cleaning will bring back performance and the list goes on. For towing only 4500 lbs, a Nelson towing tune would be ideal. If you plan on doing your own tuning, you will get a better overall tune by logging a 10-20 minute drive. IF you are forced induction or running nitrous, then you would be better off with a scan/dyno tune.
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im shore gamedawgx53 took care of you guys hes been the whole route with the tuners Id go where he tells you, Ive been to the same guy he nows his **** and it wont be a waste of your money. Im going to see if we can get him on this site we need some east coast representation
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