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96 chevy tune


Dirtautoguy

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You will see a little gain in mpg, And all the little details are so nice..I think alot of guys are looking for a giant hp gain..But the truck will perform much better after the tune, From tire size adjustment to the tranny shift points and firmness.. Over all its worth every penny! If at all possible i would suggest the in-person tune so you can get the most out of it..Then with the autocal 'handheld' you can make any and all adjustments you want via email!

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I've been running their tune for 2 years. The only issues i had were bad knock sensors. And those were preexisting. I was happy with it. I need to have them tweak my tune a little for towing. Right now I have a performance dyno tune from the place that did my engine swap.

 

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Yes. If I had the extra cash I would have them do the god awful 4 cyl G6. Torque management removed, shift points moved, firmer shifts, No more speed limiter. My truck is now capable of 151 MPH

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$500 for the Autocal. Its $550 but I was military when I bought it. And it was stolen and a replacement was $250.

 

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As far as reliabilty.. I honestly say the truck would last longer with tune vs not.. You have to remember he,s not going in there and just trying to boost pwr..he will get fuel,air,timing numbers as accurate as possible. So the engine is running as effecient as possible..

the auto cal is $259. If you do an in-person tune its a $50 deposit and 200 at time of tune..And yes its worth every penny.

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