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Originally Posted by
R36FTW
Well you know how little it would cost to get more than double ............If its just a flash tune, they should be charging flash tune prices rather than dyno tune prices.
Agree to a certain extent (and certainly for NA cars), but I mean these cars are mass produced and mass tuned from the factory anyway. So what's the big difference between a flash tune and a custom tune for a stock car? I do agree that every car is indeed different and behave differently (especially with other mods and age) but then so does every dyno run, even on the same dyno (to a lesser extent).
A custom tune I agree would be the best, but it depends on who's doing it and if you go to the wrong person, your car can be worse off. Seeking peak power tune is probably more for competition but I reckon the average customers prefer some kind of tried and tested results.
And yes, they do charge too much, basically for a few dyno tuning sessions with a few customer cars, but like Aussie prices for everything else, if there's demand then they can charge what they want.
The difference I've notice on my 1.8T is, I reckon, well worth the price I paid for the "of the shelf" tune.
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