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Old 06-28-2008, 10:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I talked to a guy today that did tunes for all types of cars and he said he could pull upto 90HP and about 15% more MPG's.

He said it's about $500 and they will regap the plugs and possibly put bigger injecters in.

Is this realistic?

He also said the dealership would not beable to see that it had been tuned. "I still have 2 years factory warrenty"

If I did this how would it be effected later when I get a CAI and flowmasters?
and the dealer can tell its tuned

I don't want to do anything that will cause me problems later or void my warrenty.
90hp I think he is pulling your leg
with full system and CAI and tune you will see 50-60RWHP gain
get your FM and CAI first so the tune optimises these mods
plugs come set from the factory or manufacture when you buy them and standard injectors are fine for a bolt on car
I wouldnt be taking my car to him as he doesnt know what he is talking about
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