I wonder what the difference is in Power and if there is much of a difference. I have the Superchips Hand Held tuner, But was wondering how much of a difference it would make with my mods to get a dyno tune with the Xcalibrator? thanx
myponyrocks said:all programers are dependant on the tuning shop
BurningRubber said:So the biggest gains come from a custom dyno tune, and not just ordering an SCT x-cal with pre-loaded tunes, correct?
If so, are there still decent gains seen from just ordering an X-cal without dyno tuning with it?
Seraphitia102 said:X-cal 2's ship blank and tunes are made by the dealer you purchase it from. I would think that without your car going on the dyno, the tuner might have to be a bit conservative on your tune to keep the air/fuel ratio at a safe point.
There's a tuner near my house called "Swanson's Performance." He has an in-house dyno that I see him use and tune with with gains of about 10rwhp over a pre-loaded mail-order tune.
myponyrocks said:A N/A setup can be tuned my mail pretty safely and for good gains most of the time, but its always best for your wallet and the car to get a dyno tune.
joshheat25 said:Yea So I would probobly see some noticable gains by doing this! I assumed that the tune on it is a mild one!
joshheat25 said:Thanx for all the replies sephrita! Yea if I get the cash I'll def Dothat!