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08-09-2011, 04:02 PM | #1 | ||
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I was thinking, when you buy one of these tuners, you either get a generic tune sent with it or get a tune done on a dyno and use the Xcal to programme your ECU or get a tune 'emailed' to you. Presumably this means the tunes are just a file. There must be lots of people out there with a tune file, either generic or custom for their cars.
Is their any scope in sharing or trading these tunes so others can try them and building up a list of what tunes people have found to work well on their Fords with details of the vehicle and mods? I know in a perfect world we need to go and have our cars tuned on a dyno, but there's lots of talk about generic tunes and email tunes making an improvement over a factory tune, particularly when people have the same mods. eg. running LPG, or catback or CAI. What are people's thoughts on this?
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