Software Tune

Discussion in 'SN95 4.6 Talk' started by fobra559, Mar 2, 2008.

  1. fobra559 At least it's more erect and not floppy anymore.

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    Hey guys, I was wondering how much of a difference does it make getting a tune from someone who has the software of my tuner(performance wise). I have a Diablosport Predator Hand-held with just a regular tune: 91 octane, more timing and fuel, that's pretty much it. I know someone with the software who can enhance my tune, suppose to be one of the best in the in the business. Is it worth it while he's in town?

    Performance mods are:

    aem cai
    flowmasters
    diablo 91/tune
    c&l plenum
    accufab 75mm tb
    frpp 3.73's
    fms ds
    steeda pulleys
    pypes o/r x
  2. DBMSTNG I fantasize about it being BIG!

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    you have pretty basic mods. chances are you won't get much benefit from a custom tune at this point.
  3. fobra559 At least it's more erect and not floppy anymore.

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    While he's in town, I just thought I'd have him tune it. It couldn't hurt though right?
  4. LaserSVT Formerly known as *Zap* ImaSammich

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    Go for it, every little bit helps. You might only see a horse or two but he might improve the dips in the band as well as improve driveability. A nice custome tune is always :nice: in my book.
  5. DBMSTNG I fantasize about it being BIG!

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    weighing cost vs benefit, i'd say it's not worth it at this point. your money would be better spent buying another mod imo.
  6. fobra559 At least it's more erect and not floppy anymore.

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    Yeah, I think I will. He's a reputable tuner and has tuned many mustangs. Right now he's tuning a mustang in Florida and is coming to my town this coming weekend to tune a Procharged S197 and said anyone can come and watch and get their ride tuned if they want.
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    Any idea how much a custom tune will cost?

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