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StanzManianDevil Dec 28, 2008 03:19 PM

hp tuners
 
im getting a kit from hp tuners to tune up my 02 ss.. my buddies dad tunes peoples cars and **** all the time so hes goin to do it for me.. what are the benefits and downfalls of gettting a car professionally tuned?

mrl390 Dec 28, 2008 04:53 PM

RE: hp tuners
 
The only downfall I can see is the price of the tuner. That and if you get a bad tune and hurt your car. Other than that the upsides can be better performance and fuel economy and more power from other power adders.

StanzManianDevil Dec 28, 2008 05:47 PM

RE: hp tuners
 
what if you get other mods put in after you get it tuned.. do you gotta re-tune it ?

mrl390 Dec 28, 2008 06:24 PM

RE: hp tuners
 
Well what mods do you plan on doing? Obviously if you tune it now for the mods you have, then add more mods, the tune will be off. Unless you only add small things after the tune.

auto_god Dec 28, 2008 07:38 PM

RE: hp tuners
 
It all comes down to your confidence/comfort level with the person doing the job for you. Most people tend to have more faith/confidence in a "professional" tuner. Now having said that, I've seen some "professional" tunes that just make me shake my head.

Now when you say "my buddies dad tunes peoples cars and **** all the time so hes goin to do it for me", I take that to mean that he has spent plently of time fine tuning engine management systems?


bumpin96monte Dec 28, 2008 08:23 PM

RE: hp tuners
 

what if you get other mods put in after you get it tuned.. do you gotta re-tune it ?
Yes. The more mods you do after a tune- the more out of whack it will be. Imagine dialing in your car perfectly as it sits now, and then you do heads + big cam- obviously you've drastically changed the flow characteristics of the engine, and the tune will no longer be correct. The same goes for any engine mod- to varying degrees. Obviously the smaller mods make less difference.


Now having said that, I've seen some "professional" tunes that just make me shake my head.
x2- the basics of tuning any modern engine is essentially the same, however each engine has its own pitfalls and things it likes that others don't.


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