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04-04-2018, 11:18 AM | #1 |
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Dyno tuning
Hi,
I have an 04 Mach 1 with the procharger full kit and would like to get it dyno tuned. Heres the thing, I live in the United Kingdom so it's not a common car tuners over here see. Found a couple of places that will take a look and see if they can get access to the ECU, but won't know until they have the car they say. Any idea how easy it is for tuners in general to remap our Machs? Thanks!
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04-04-2018, 11:37 AM | #2 |
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Location: Orlando, FL
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Re: Dyno tuning
SCT is probably far and away the most commonly used on our cars here. If someone has their software to write a tune its done pretty easily assuming they know what theyre doing. I dont know if SCT could help provide a list of tuners.
Another option would be to find a tuner stateside and do a remote tuning session. You rent a dyno for a couple of hours, download the free logging software to a laptop and use the shop's wideband. They should be able to help you hook all that up, the tuner should be able to send you a file to datalog with. Basically they make a pull as instructed on the dyno, email file to tuner. The tuner will look it over, make revisions and email you a new a tune. Load the new tune to the device then to the vehicle and just repeat until the tuner is satisfied
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