Considering a Tuning Trip in January
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Considering a Tuning Trip in January
I've had several requests for tuning from Hawaii so I'm thinking about making a trip to get some quality tunes to the islands .
December is an option, but things get complicated around the holidays so I think January is more realistic. Lets see who's interested so I can start planning this.
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December is an option, but things get complicated around the holidays so I think January is more realistic. Lets see who's interested so I can start planning this.
Thanks
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And of course, don't forget I tuned the fastest VF39 STI in the country... 11.7 with 115-116mph traps
I hope this doesn't come off as if I'm trying to show off... just giving you guys some references for my work and reputation.
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ok well since you seem to be pretty good with the vf39....what are the basics for getting 300awhp out of it and how much are we talking? seems like now there are plenty of people willing to come here and tune now. pm me what you think i'll need to hit 300awhp with your tune. ever done a forester?
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I can do the tune next month,AMS and add more stuff onto the leggy if I'm not happy with the power and retune in Jan with Ed. Looks like my would have had 3 tunes in under a year. I'm turning into a tune *****. I need more power arrhharrr (in my best Tim Allen voice).
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ok well since you seem to be pretty good with the vf39....what are the basics for getting 300awhp out of it and how much are we talking? seems like now there are plenty of people willing to come here and tune now. pm me what you think i'll need to hit 300awhp with your tune. ever done a forester?
When you say 300whp, what dyno are you talking about? For a Dynojet, a simple TBE setup with a good tune will get you to the 300whp mark. For the lower reading dynos like Mustangs, Dyno Dynamics (unmodified), and my own road dyno software, getting over the 300whp mark with any VF series turbo requires at least 100 octane or water/meth injection. On 91 pump gas, most VF series cars will hit 270-280whp on the lower reading dynos. This is good for 107-108mph traps. On 109 Octane+ I've seen as much as 335whp on my road dyno and these cars run 115-116mph traps.
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Pricing will depend on the number of cars getting tuned and the dyno price. The complexity of the setup and how long it takes to dial it in perfectly will also affect pricing. The general pricing ranges from $350-500 for the first map and $150-250 for a second map.
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Would you recomnd adding a pully and a header? I'm running an auto with apv2, pde flex up, cobb dp, greddy cat back and aps intake and zero sports pipe with a tune from Al from dynoflash. Being that I'm an auto is it worth it to do a header and pulley? Will my gains be that great after the tune with thoes addons? Or should I stick with what I got. I was looking at the Cobb pulley or avo and a megan header (non coated or wraped).