Where do you guys suggest I take my car to get tuned, in the Portland Vancouver area? Also, what do you think is the best piggyback system? Can't afford a standalone but want to know if safc neo, or dtec or the others have any advantages over the next one. Also I guess I need to know who can tune with these devices. I am going to buy an agp stage 3 delta with the 44 wheel. The kit comes with the sct, but I hear that the generic tune is really rich and needs to be tweaked a bit.
Where do you guys suggest I take my car to get tuned, in the Portland Vancouver area? Also, what do you think is the best piggyback system? Can't afford a standalone but want to know if safc neo, or dtec or the others have any advantages over the next one. Also I guess I need to know who can tune with these devices. I am going to buy an agp stage 3 delta with the 44 wheel. The kit comes with the sct, but I hear that the generic tune is really rich and needs to be tweaked a bit.
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You'll have to check out Performance Race Engineering (PRE) out on 181st in division in portland. They've had my car tuned since day one (500 miles on it) and it now has 81k. It runs hard it runs strong and its been tuned on SAFCII. My mods are in my sig.
Yep me too I went to PRE.. good guys.. Bobby and.. Cant remember the other guy. Fair prices on dyno pulls. They know there stuff good. I self tuned my SAFC II other wise I would have them do it.
Use the SCT, but don't use the generic tune they give you with it. Take it to an authorized SCT tuner and have a custom tune written for your vehicle. It's the best way to go.
I could do it, but I don't think you want to come all the way out to Great Falls Montana for a tune, lol.
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Use the SCT, but don't use the generic tune they give you with it. Take it to an authorized SCT tuner and have a custom tune written for your vehicle. It's the best way to go.
I could do it, but I don't think you want to come all the way out to Great Falls Montana for a tune, lol.
PRE also does sct tuning. I am pretty sure Bobby is certified in it.
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