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Old 03-18-2016, 05:01 PM
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Hi everybody! I'm looking to get my 07 dyno tuned, and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to who I should take it to. I'm NA with Flashpro. I had my Civic Si etuned by Vit viper who did an awesome job, but I can actually afford a dyno tune now, and want to try that out.
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Tony at UMS can do it. "Best", idk, but he's capable.
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Lol
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Perhaps 'best' wasn't the best word choice, basically I was checking to see if there was a general consensus of who's good.
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Gernby tune. Done on the road where the car is subject to road resistance at all four wheels and wind Resistance rather than just a fan blowing at the radiator.

Very detailed and not just tuned for maximum horse power. I think mine took 21 (or maybe 28) "pulls" with different calibrations followed by confirmation after a "final" tune.

Need some clear roads and about an hour for each set of pulls. Data goes to Gernby and he sends back the next set.

Highly recommended. Transformed my car.

Mid range power significantly increased.

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Originally Posted by Chuck S
Gernby tune. Done on the road where the car is subject to road resistance at all four wheels and wind Resistance rather than just a fan blowing at the radiator.

Very detailed and not just tuned for maximum horse power. I think mine took 21 (or maybe 28) "pulls" with different calibrations followed by confirmation after a "final" tune.

Need some clear roads and about an hour for each set of pulls. Data goes to Gernby and he sends back the next set.

Highly recommended. Transformed my car.

Mid range power significantly increased.

-- Chuck

Is there anywhere in particular you recommend I go in the Phoenix area that has roads dead enough to do the pulls? With Vit I went down I-10 to the 75mph zone and did them, but it's a busy highway, and I'm not comfortable doing that again.
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Don't do that remote bullshit.

Just throw some money at Tony and get it done right.

If you have a stock car, I think it comes with a base flash. May be good enough for you. You can probably get a base file for free from anyone.
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Originally Posted by Boofster
Don't do that remote bullshit.

Just throw some money at Tony and get it done right.

If you have a stock car, I think it comes with a base flash. May be good enough for you. You can probably get a base file for free from anyone.
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Vit is going to be flying down to tune my car in a week or so. I'm going to be posting the results. Also yes, I'm retuning my car. If you want I'm sure he would have enough time to tune your car too. I'll be doing my car on Locash's dyno.
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You know what I realized? I'm pretty sure Joe at Locash tunes flashpros. I know he does Hondata and Motec only, but I believe that extends to flashpro. He gets my vote by far.
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Originally Posted by Steven622
Originally Posted by Boofster' timestamp='1458421441' post='23913611
Don't do that remote bullshit.

Just throw some money at Tony and get it done right.

If you have a stock car, I think it comes with a base flash. May be good enough for you. You can probably get a base file for free from anyone.


Vit is going to be flying down to tune my car in a week or so. I'm going to be posting the results. Also yes, I'm retuning my car. If you want I'm sure he would have enough time to tune your car too. I'll be doing my car on Locash's dyno.
Really? That'd be sweet! Should I just shoot him an email?


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