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carlo350z
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im thinking about getting my car tuned but i dont know what i should go with as far as programmers so if anyone has imput let me know thanks


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RED_DET
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What are your modifications? That will help determine what kind of tuning you need. A Cobb AccessPORT maybe all you need.

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dasoupdude
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Agreed, look into a cobb, or uprev's 'osiris' software

http://www.uprev.com/products.php

carlo350z
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i have a injen cold air intake kinetix racing upper plenum and mrev2 lower collector high flow cats and a bassani true dual exhaust and im going to put headers on in the next few weeks

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RED_DET
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Cobb, download the race pro tuner afterwards and have it dyno tuned. Let me know if you are interested in the Cobb.

carlo350z
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yes i am intrested in the cobb i have been looking at it for a while

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BusyBadger
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RED_DET wrote:Cobb, download the race pro tuner afterwards and have it dyno tuned. Let me know if you are interested in the Cobb.
Agreed. I've seen a couple of indy tests that didn't show any real gains from the "generic" Cobb maps, but I'm betting that a custom tune would result in a completely different animal.


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