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Old Feb 7, 2010 | 02:49 PM
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Default Re: StarDAS Club

Originally Posted by distantpulse
I understand and I am perfectly fine with that, but where would someone like myself (who's intrigued about tuning my own car) start?? I am not looking to get into the "tuning" business. I am not looking to steal customers away from companies. I just would like the option to learn how to tune my own car and what software we can develop or use to do this. Now, I have heard that the "system" is upwards of 20k and is very complex? Not sure if that is true or not. Could it possibly be just a way to scare us away? Regardless..... Along with the inconvenience of having either to pull out the ecu and ship it across the US or driving hours to get to a local dealer that can tune it everytime you make the littlest performance upgrade, it's silly and costly to me. I hate the idea of paying $600 to get a dyno tune when I already shelled out $500 for a custom tune. I would rather put my money into the hardware/software and research on what we can do to possibly build a standalone system like the diablos or buy an existing system?.....Now,having said that, do I like my Eurocharged tune? Absolutely! I think they do a great job and have tried to help me any which way possible and I appreciate every effort they have made for me. They have made my car much stronger, but do I want to rely on them every time I need to make an adjustment to my tune? No, it's an inconvenience IMO. I am just venting.....Sorry. I am sure others feel the same
i agree 100% with you and is something that pisses me off to no end with these cars. i have been tuning with AEM, MoTEC, and Sniper for years now and the fact that these cars cannot be tuned easier is destructive to the market for them and for the DIYer...
 
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