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Old Aug 22, 2006 | 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Creamo3
Has anyone actually been tuned by Devo yet? Just interested in hearing some testimonials etc. I'm not real keen on being a guinea pig even though Devo has had some fast cars come out of their shop.

i was tuned by devo tunings....

Ran a 11.7 @ 121 On Pump Stock Block @ 21 PSi
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Old Aug 28, 2006 | 07:22 AM
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my buddy was also tuned by adam and ran 12.2 on stock fmic and turbo..
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Old Aug 28, 2006 | 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Warrtalon
You can't get a base flash from someone who doesn't already have a huge database of ROMs for every combination of mods that has been tested in several Evos with 100% reliability. Devo will just need to custom tunes (as it seems they plan) with the proper logging and monitoring devices to ensure maximum safe performance.

AMS only recently started doing base flashes (if they did), because they didn't have a large database of ROMs when they started (for obvious reasons). They have been booked solid on the dyno for tuning for months in advance for a while now due to only being able to do custom tunes. They may now have enough ROMs to do base flashes, but there's no way Devo does, so I'd suggest AMS out of the two for a base flash. I don't know how well Adam can custom tune Evos with EcuFlash, especially IXs which are far more complicated, but if he's good, then that's a good option for the price. It's unfortunate that all these little shops who never bothered to invest in the expensive flashing tools before EcuFlash came out are now able to profit off free software without any up-front expense. Shops used to have to spend 5k or so on TechTom or a lot on EcuTek just to do flashes, and you can see which ones bit the bullet and made that investment for our benefit (AMS, Dynoflash, TurboTrix, Vishnu, etc.), so remember that, too...

I was actually deciding between a custom road tune at devo or an AMS base flash. I ended up doing an AMS custom flash on the dyno to keep the car safe while tuning, get an idea of the car's output and various other reasons. Im sure Devo tuning would have done a great job but I don't really like the idea of someone beating the **** out of my car on the highway while i'm riding shotgun. No disrespect to Devo, just not a fan of road tuning on a public highway. I've been a happy camper since

Sry for going
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Old Aug 28, 2006 | 05:31 PM
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Devo Tuning has access to a dyno, with an additional cost..
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Old Aug 29, 2006 | 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by WannaRace
Devo Tuning has access to a dyno, with an additional cost..

yeah
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