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Old 11-02-2009, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by 00ChevyScott
Haven't heard that name in awhile, used to be good, but as far as I know they don't have near the experience as the above listed tuners.
ummmm you heard wrong haha. westers has the same experience, if not more. its just a pain in the *** to deal with a canadian company
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Originally Posted by TXsilverado
ummmm you heard wrong haha. westers has the same experience, if not more. its just a pain in the *** to deal with a canadian company
Maybe like 4 years ago, but I don't hear much about them at all anymore. I wouldn't get one of their tunes for $100. Not that they're bad at tuning, but like you said, they aren't easy to work with.
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If your only two choices are Nelson and TSP go with Nelson... Believe ME!!! if in doubt PM Truckshop and ask him what he thinks about TSP tunes.
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I have had both TXspeed and Nelson Performance tuning. The Nelson mail order tune netted more power and better drivability that the TXSpeed tune dyno tune.
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Originally Posted by 00ChevyScott
Maybe like 4 years ago, but I don't hear much about them at all anymore. I wouldn't get one of their tunes for $100. Not that they're bad at tuning, but like you said, they aren't easy to work with.
nah, westers knows his ****. last i heard, he was tuning chevy, ford, dodge, gasoline, diesel, import, rotary. he does it all.
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between those 2, Nelson of course... great tuner that has more experience with trucks
Old 11-03-2009, 09:08 PM
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anyway i can do the crank relearn without having to take it to a dealer?
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Black Bear Performance here
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Originally Posted by DLH2006
If your only two choices are Nelson and TSP go with Nelson... Believe ME!!! if in doubt PM Truckshop and ask him what he thinks about TSP tunes.
Nelson over the one in my sig anyday
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Nelson FTW. Handles all my tuning and has never let me down.


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