Dyno-Tune/Chip cost???

Rock777

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I have seen similar threads, but thought I might get some more input from people from the Midwest.

I called a local shop near St. Louis and told them what I have and that I was interested in having my car dynoed and a chip burned for it. They quickly quoted me $580, is this right? :shrug:

I always thought it was closer to $500 than $600, but maybe I haven't looked into it in a while.

(Hoping to get near 320rwhp, dyno in sig is untuned, with stock Cobra intake and 65mm tb)

Any input appreciated!!
 
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You will be VERY dissappointed with the $600 spent. Looks like you're already running pretty on point, a chip tune wont do much if anything. You can have it dynoed to see where you're at but don't waste money on a chip.
 
You will be VERY dissappointed with the $600 spent. Looks like you're already running pretty on point, a chip tune wont do much if anything. You can have it dynoed to see where you're at but don't waste money on a chip.

a chip is not just for power tho....it does alot of other things....if he has driveability issues and such

and there are a lot of guys on here running the same combo WITHOUT the porting having around the same horsepower...i think his numbers should be more like what hes looking for 320-330 rang.......i would say $600 is plenty reasonable for 20-30 hp....
 
If you read, you would see he has NOT dynoed it since swapping to the performer intake and 75mm tb. His numbers are NOT with those ;) He may as well be at 320hp now, but he hasn't re-dynoed. He will not gain 30hp with a chip. Been there/done that :) No one can say what he "should" make on the dyno as we know NOTHING about his camshaft!
 
One person's results cannot reflect another persons results with a different car, combo, and more importantly, THE SHOP.

There have been a few guys that have gained 30 hp with a chip.

GroverDill is one.
 
In fact, he gained 23rwhp which is 26.45-27.14 HP with 15-18% drivetrain loss.

He stated that the SCT chip gave "better driveability, easier hot starts, and death to the hunting idle!"
 
I thought about just dynoing it first, seeing where it's at, and going from there.

Honestly though, the main reason I want it tuned is for idle and drivability reasons. It hangs between shifts, and when I start it when it is colder than 50 I have to keep the rpms about 1500 for a minute or two for it to warm up or it will die. Not to mention the occasional, random surging.

I just want to be able to get in it and go, not worrying about this crap.

I have been debating doing this for about a year because it runs strong as hell. I just kept trying to "tune" out the gremlins myself (via AFPR, IAC, TP sensor, timing, tune-up, etc..), but I realized it needs a chip.

BTW. I would give the specs of the cam cause I personally don't care, I just know that that isn't proper "etiquette" and such.

Also, the extra hp would just be a bonus from the tune, maybe :D

As far as my first question though, is $580 high? I have done research and this company is known to do good work, but just seemed pricey.
 
You did not mention any issues at first.

No, $580 isn't high. Its unfortunatly a one shot deal :( I had similar problems as you and fixed it all myself with my PMS. Its nice because when the weather changes, your tune will need to change and I (and all us self-tuners) can do it on the fly :) Yeah thats exactly what I wanted from my street car, turn the key and go, and I do :D
 
If you read, you would see he has NOT dynoed it since swapping to the performer intake and 75mm tb. His numbers are NOT with those ;) He may as well be at 320hp now, but he hasn't re-dynoed. He will not gain 30hp with a chip. Been there/done that :) No one can say what he "should" make on the dyno as we know NOTHING about his camshaft!

ooo..no i did see that..i thought he had the preformer now and the cobra before??

forget the hp rating...i guess u guys are right

but like i said he has driveability issues.....


good luck with the tune.....:nice:
 
I agree with contacting Don....he and his son are very trustworthy...and good.....they are in range of what you are looking at but I went to a local tuner who didn't do squat....I dropped my car off with Don/Rob and havnt had a problem in 2 years.......I took mine for issues such as yours...
good luck
 
Over the past several years I've seen a low of a bit less than 500 to a high
of just over 800 for Dynojet time and the tune via a chip.

I've not paid attention to the area of the US where each tune
was done however.

Good Luck with the tune :)

Grady
 
You guys are helpful, thanks for the replies!

The reason I didn't give ALL the reasons I wanted a tune in the first post is because I didn't want it to turn into a "Is a tune worth it?" thread, I already know the answer to this. I just wanted to get some input on the price I was quoted, as I didn't want them to see me coming from 10 miles away. Not that I don't definitely appreciate all the input, I just know that base has been covered multiple times.

I am going with a chip because I don't see me changing anything major in the near future, given other things going on right now. I know alot of people say this, but I am getting ready to build a house in a year so can't get too crazy on the stang (unless I snap an axle in my pursuit of low 12's) :rlaugh: .

FWIW, the shop I'm talking about is Mustang Muscle, if any of you have heard of it. For the most part, they appear very reputable, judging from local boards. I think I will give them a shot. They are a Diablo dealer and are in the process of becoming an SCT dealer.

I guess that brings up one more question. Given the choice, which works better with our cars, the Diablo or SCT?
 
You guys are helpful, thanks for the replies!

The reason I didn't give ALL the reasons I wanted a tune in the first post is because I didn't want it to turn into a "Is a tune worth it?" thread, I already know the answer to this. I just wanted to get some input on the price I was quoted, as I didn't want them to see me coming from 10 miles away. Not that I don't definitely appreciate all the input, I just know that base has been covered multiple times.

I am going with a chip because I don't see me changing anything major in the near future, given other things going on right now. I know alot of people say this, but I am getting ready to build a house in a year so can't get too crazy on the stang (unless I snap an axle in my pursuit of low 12's) :rlaugh: .

FWIW, the shop I'm talking about is Mustang Muscle, if any of you have heard of it. For the most part, they appear very reputable, judging from local boards. I think I will give them a shot. They are a Diablo dealer and are in the process of becoming an SCT dealer.

I guess that brings up one more question. Given the choice, which works better with our cars, the Diablo or SCT?

I have the SCT..can't speak of teh Diablo.....but I do know that I wanted to change a few setting a year after my chip was installed by Don.......I pulled it out...mailed it off...and Don took care of what was needed for a very low cost and mailed it back......sometimes it is worth going with a "known reputation."
 
I know this is an old thread but just in case anyone new is reading, I went to Mike Post at DynotuneMP in Dekalb Illinois and got a sct4 chip and a custom tune for my 88 mustang gt convertible after i had my top end kit installed. Mike started pressing buttons and my car gained 41+ rwhp and 37 torque. It was my first time in and he charged me $350 for the tune and $200 for the chip. He said future tunes would cost less because of repeat business. Supercharged engines cost $100 more for the tune he also said. Plus he got rid of my annoying idle. Also i had questions. He answered every one of them and also explained why. Whats more is he informed me where i could get additional gains by changing some previous mods and explained why. This guy is great. The car runs better than it has ever before. I couldnt be happier. Thanks Mike!
 
I know this is an old thread but just in case anyone new is reading, I went to Mike Post at DynotuneMP in Dekalb Illinois and got a sct4 chip and a custom tune for my 88 mustang gt convertible after i had my top end kit installed. Mike started pressing buttons and my car gained 41+ rwhp and 37 torque. It was my first time in and he charged me $350 for the tune and $200 for the chip. He said future tunes would cost less because of repeat business. Supercharged engines cost $100 more for the tune he also said. Plus he got rid of my annoying idle. Also i had questions. He answered every one of them and also explained why. Whats more is he informed me where i could get additional gains by changing some previous mods and explained why. This guy is great. The car runs better than it has ever before. I couldnt be happier. Thanks Mike!

Sounds like you found a good tuner, gratz! Just a FYI to people with 94/95's they are tricky to tune and not all SCT tuners know what they are doing with them. I've seen it a few times on these boards where someone will take their SN5.0 in for a tune and it's a disaster! Matter of fact here in FL there's only one tuner I trust to tune my 94/95's and that's HP-Performance in Orange Park. This guy knows his SN5.0's!