wasinger3000
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It's not the device that dictates the final tune. It's the man behind the computer that is adjusting the parameters according to what he sees from the data log. That is what makes a true custom tune that is far superior in my eyes than a tune that has not been testes on your exact car.SHOnUup said:I'm the opposite here. I'd rather the tested, tested, and more tested tunes based on dyno use and great #'s to back it than a couple hundred dollar handheld. Just preferences in the 2 styles of tuning as we've all stated.wasinger3000 said:I'd much rather have a tune based on data logs and not just a "here you go!" File.
The tuning for corn is a great ? Haven't heard of them into that yet.
Let's say your car has a less than perfect internals, be it carbon build up on the valves, fuel pump flows less than expected, injector is clogged and so on. When you load that cute little tune from LMS to your car and go for a hot lap without knowing if it's the right fit for your car you are potentially in store for damaged parts right away or even 50k down the road.
Same story now only with unleased tuning, after you load his tune you take it out and do a data log, send it in, and he says something like, hey it looks like your car is a little low on fuel pressure or he notices knock at a certain event so he adjust according to the issues he sees need adjusting.
Make sense?