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Old Sep 11, 2005 | 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by jrenner
Jeff at Maztech is VERY good. Not sure on the price difference.
Jeff wouldnt get into any thing like this,he will send you to Scott

Originally Posted by psycho
Thanks for the replies.

Yes he did talk to Scott. I think it will cost about $700-900. He said that he will street tune it first which will cost about $350. Then, he will rent a dyno and will do the tuning in different sessions. I didnt really get what he was trying to say. He said something like he will be tuning the car until it warms up. Shut off the car and wait for it to cool down and then tune it again. So add the cost of renting the dyno and all the time it takes to tune the car. Thats why i think it costs so much.
You can download a map,or "street" tune it yourself..

I have no idea why Scott would need "diffrent" sessions..
Dyno cost are usally per hour on somethjing like this,then paying the tuner his share.

You should get a real good amount of pulls on a dyno,since he will be tuning it from a computer,its not like he has to go outside and make adjustments on the engine..

Yes cool down time is good,but keep in mind for tunning most shops rent it for an hour,so youd want to make use of that hour
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