My FREE DYNO FLASH Review
Originally Posted by blackevoVII
if you just have dynoflash you dont need to swap fuel pumps right away or maybe not at all. Its when you start putting in mbc and so on that you'll need one.
Originally Posted by BADEVO
You may wanna PM AL and ask him man.
That was the big thing that I noticed when I got my ECU back (this was a while ago). The car pulls much harder up top and all was well. After I started upgrading I then went with the custom flash.
It was funny because after riding with Al as he did my tune I was just used to the use to the power that he added. The guys that rode up with me to NJ then asked how it felt. After I punched it, they then proceeded to **** their pants. lol
It was funny because after riding with Al as he did my tune I was just used to the use to the power that he added. The guys that rode up with me to NJ then asked how it felt. After I punched it, they then proceeded to **** their pants. lol
Originally Posted by DynoFlash
Bro - you already have free flashes for life ! (Our 1st '04 test flasher!)
Are you still using that POS Typhoon ????????????
Are you still using that POS Typhoon ????????????
Originally Posted by evoego
Ive had the Typhoon for 8 months or so now and NEVER had a problem with it...Does that mean you won't flash my car if I have it? thanks
What I am saying is that out of all the intakes we have tuned on it has proven to have very inconsistant results and therefore, I personally do not like to provide through the mail tuning on the K & N Typhoon - - I suggest a fully custom tuned flash for those cars - OR - in the alternative get a $80 Buschur Racing intake !
Thanks
Anyone with additional questions feel free to call me anytime
cool thanks...its been tuned with the emanage but am selling it and probably the car too so wanted to take it back to stock as close to possible for the guy at work whos buying it. I figure a flash on the car would be better for him because he will never take it to be tuned, etc. thanks again Al. I guess I could just throw the stock box and a drop in back on as well.


