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ECU Options

Old Nov 20, 2008 | 05:49 AM
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ECU Options

So I finished my car after being down for 2 years. It needs a tune and I wanted to go to jestr but I would imagine that my car would need to be dyno tuned due to just about everything being rebuilt. There in lies the problem, I'm a full time student, have a job and a family and don't exactly have the time to take 2-3 days and make a trip to the other side of the country. The nearest I think to me is AMS which is still 10 hours away and I don't have that kind of time either. What should I do, are there any solutions that don't require a dyno?
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Old Nov 21, 2008 | 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by jdmrally
So I finished my car after being down for 2 years. It needs a tune and I wanted to go to jestr but I would imagine that my car would need to be dyno tuned due to just about everything being rebuilt. There in lies the problem, I'm a full time student, have a job and a family and don't exactly have the time to take 2-3 days and make a trip to the other side of the country. The nearest I think to me is AMS which is still 10 hours away and I don't have that kind of time either. What should I do, are there any solutions that don't require a dyno?

yep, www.mellontuning.com
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Old Nov 30, 2008 | 11:33 AM
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There are plenty of ECU flashes through the mail. Its more time consuming but right up your alley for what your want.
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