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Location: Union County, NJ
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dannichols1474's experience with dyno tuning highlights the need to use a well-educated tuner that has the proper equipment to provide more than just a wide open throttle "tune" if you are looking for a comprehensive calibration.
As a professional efi calibration specialist along with a being a carb tuner I can tell you that doing a full street map without a load controlled dyno is impossible to do, accurately. All the fuel modeling setup, driveablity and part throttle tuning will take up 90% of the tuning time
There is nothing like DIY and self learning, but if you do contract a professional, make sure they will be able to provide the service you expect.
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