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Old 06-18-2013, 09:51 AM   #3
Rydawg1
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A custom dyno tune is the ideal way to go, but you're going to spend upwards of $700 for both the hand held tuner and the custom dyno tune in one sitting. I didn't have that much $ in the slush fund to go that route, so I opted for the AM SCT/Bama tuner for now and later on I'll get the custom tune done. I've been on the Bama tune for a little while now and I like it just fine. Noticeably better than stock for sure.
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