Vrf tuning
Vrf tuning
Anyone out there with VRF TUNING Experience? Just bought a VRF TUNNG KIT from Vivid Racing and wondering if your experience is:
It‘s GREAT! or It SUCKS! Do not want to F up my ride.
Any experiences welcome.
Almost have my rebuild done. Looking Good, so far. Don’t want to OBD II my ride into limbo hell🤪🤢💀
Fildo Dog.
It‘s GREAT! or It SUCKS! Do not want to F up my ride.
Any experiences welcome.
Almost have my rebuild done. Looking Good, so far. Don’t want to OBD II my ride into limbo hell🤪🤢💀
Fildo Dog.
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With a webpage main page like this:We strive to provide the community of car enthusiast with top of the line performance parts and Remote Tuning.
I'm SURE the price matches the rather long eloquent techspeak...
I've never heard of them, I have a eurocharged tune that works great. There are a couple more the forum members like, I'm sure they will chime in? Good luck!
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With a webpage main page like this:
" Welcome to VRF Design and Tuning.
We strive to provide the community of car enthusiast with top of the line performance parts and Remote Tuning.
Fabricating bespoke yet functional parts is how we set our standards for quality performance.
Attention to detail with tuning principals is how we ensure performance throughout your driving experience!"
I'm SURE the price matches the rather long eloquent techspeak... I've never heard of them, I have a eurocharged tune that works great. There are a couple more the forum members like, I'm sure they will chime in? Good luck!
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Anyone out there with VRF TUNING Experience? Just bought a VRF TUNNG KIT from Vivid Racing and wondering if your experience is:
It‘s GREAT! or It SUCKS! Do not want to F up my ride.
Any experiences welcome.
Almost have my rebuild done. Looking Good, so far. Don’t want to OBD II my ride into limbo hell🤪🤢💀
Fildo Dog.
It‘s GREAT! or It SUCKS! Do not want to F up my ride.
Any experiences welcome.
Almost have my rebuild done. Looking Good, so far. Don’t want to OBD II my ride into limbo hell🤪🤢💀
Fildo Dog.
2) I've never heard of them, until you came along, I do not remember them being mentioned on this forum. And Iv'e been here since 2009.
I know of the MSS and Josh. I know of Eurocharge. I know of Rudy. I know of Needswings.
But this company I have never heard of.
Re: Vrf tuning
Recommend Eurocharged ECU Tuning: https://www.eurocharged.com/
Apparently the nearest location for you is Cincinnati 📍(3 1/2hrs away) - set the appointment and make the cruise.
Re: Vrf tuning
Anyone out there with VRF TUNING Experience? Just bought a VRF TUNNG KIT from Vivid Racing and wondering if your experience is:
It‘s GREAT! or It SUCKS! Do not want to F up my ride.
Any experiences welcome.
Almost have my rebuild done. Looking Good, so far. Don’t want to OBD II my ride into limbo hell🤪🤢💀
Fildo Dog.
It‘s GREAT! or It SUCKS! Do not want to F up my ride.
Any experiences welcome.
Almost have my rebuild done. Looking Good, so far. Don’t want to OBD II my ride into limbo hell🤪🤢💀
Fildo Dog.
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I remember those simple IAT 'performance' gimmicks that just told the ECM the air was denser (resistor), so it dumped more fuel into the cylinders. The newer ones were actually a 'chip' (usually mostly only using one or two paths with a few added useless components making it look 'computer-like'). Old saying, there is a sucker born every minute, and still holds true today (which motivates scams or fraud endlessly). No telling what this 'company' does but I would suggest you do a lot more research BEFORE sending $ (try contacting them by email) and find out what they provide and what they are charging. Who knows, maybe they do 'reprogram' the air/fuel maps... Good luck
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I remember those simple IAT 'performance' gimmicks that just told the ECM the air was denser (resistor), so it dumped more fuel into the cylinders. The newer ones were actually a 'chip' (usually mostly only using one or two paths with a few added useless components making it look 'computer-like'). Old saying, there is a sucker born every minute, and still holds true today (which motivates scams or fraud endlessly). No telling what this 'company' does but I would suggest you do a lot more research BEFORE sending $ (try contacting them by email) and find out what they provide and what they are charging. Who knows, maybe they do 'reprogram' the air/fuel maps... Good luck
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