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09-09-2013, 07:58 PM
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Yeah, real tune. I don't think Bama disables the torque management and stuff on their tunes.
Contact Kevin Dunn, Truestreet, or VMP for some great tunes.
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09-09-2013, 08:18 PM
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I cant get mine dyno tuned right now...no time for it. My question is, who is a great tuner that can build me a tune using my programmer I have now? Who would you recommend?
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09-09-2013, 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by cmanley99
I cant get mine dyno tuned right now...no time for it. My question is, who is a great tuner that can build me a tune using my programmer I have now? Who would you recommend?
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Kevin Dunn. Hands down. He does his tuning on the street riding with you in the car. Being that he owns an A6 5.0 himself, he will work wonders on your shifting.
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09-09-2013, 08:48 PM
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How do I get in touch with him...I dont want to pay another $150 just to get crappy tunes...thx
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09-10-2013, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by cmanley99
I cant get mine dyno tuned right now...no time for it. My question is, who is a great tuner that can build me a tune using my programmer I have now? Who would you recommend?
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Here is the issue with that, no tuner with any sort of decent reputation is going to be able to give you a great running tune that will make good power without spending some time on it. A dyno tune or street datalogging all will take some time tinkering with the tune to get it just right. Any crap canned tuned isn't going to give you the performance and drivability you are looking for.
The best thing to do it MAKE TIME to get a solid tune. It's worth every bit of the time and money in regards to performance and safety for your motor.
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09-10-2013, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by SlowGreyGT
Here is the issue with that, no tuner with any sort of decent reputation is going to be able to give you a great running tune that will make good power without spending some time on it. A dyno tune or street datalogging all will take some time tinkering with the tune to get it just right. Any crap canned tuned isn't going to give you the performance and drivability you are looking for.
The best thing to do it MAKE TIME to get a solid tune. It's worth every bit of the time and money in regards to performance and safety for your motor.
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Can't believe I am agreeing with Steve  . However, he is correct, you need to make the time and get this done properly. Being cheap or impatient has made you lucky that nothing got damaged. I can tell you that when HPP tuned my car it only took 2 hours, most of the time was spent ironing out the drivability. Not sure what the avg tune time is, but I think 2-4 hours isn't bad considering all the crap you have to go through to tune the computers in these cars.
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09-10-2013, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by merlinmol
Can't believe I am agreeing with Steve  . However, he is correct, you need to make the time and get this done properly. Being cheap or impatient has made you lucky that nothing got damaged. I can tell you that when HPP tuned my car it only took 2 hours, most of the time was spent ironing out the drivability. Not sure what the avg tune time is, but I think 2-4 hours isn't bad considering all the crap you have to go through to tune the computers in these cars.
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I know it is time consuming...I also know that the Canned tunes are not the best way to go. Is there someone that can use datalogging to help me work towards getting it right? That is my question.
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09-10-2013, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by cmanley99
I know it is time consuming...I also know that the Canned tunes are not the best way to go. Is there someone that can use datalogging to help me work towards getting it right? That is my question.
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Datalogging will only help diagnose the issue. You can't make those changes in your handheld. You will need a proper tune.
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09-10-2013, 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by DirtyD
Yeah, real tune. I don't think Bama disables the torque management and stuff on their tunes.
Contact Kevin Dunn, Truestreet, or VMP for some great tunes.
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Dirty forgot to add HPP to the list of good tuners.
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09-10-2013, 10:22 AM
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I have the ability to data log and would not mind doing just that so I can get it down right. Problem is time...I work M-S Till 8pm. I have a custom Bama tune but they dont seem to get it right. Thats why I asked who would be good that I could send my datalogging to and would they be able to use just that and get me something close. I know it is no substitute for a solid dyno tune (this isnt my first rodeo), but given the situation I am in, I need someone I can send this data to and they can help me get this a little closer.
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