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Posted by VNMES 03 (Member # 5401) on :
 
does anyone know who tunes 03-04 cobras using diablo sport programmers or chips?
 
Posted by JohnB (Member # 969) on :
 
Try Nick at Newtech. You've got enough done to it to warrant a full tune, correct?
 
Posted by Larry (Member # 5176) on :
 
Speed Freeks in Tracy...excellent.(209) 609-0355

Presently working on my 98 Cobra Vert. shooting for 750 + RWHP.
 
Posted by nine (Member # 6732) on :
 
go to diablosport's website http://diablosport.com/index.php?module=htmlpages&func=display&pid=32. goto to the bottom of the page. enter your zip code.

[ June 16, 2007, 10:23 PM: Message edited by: nine ]
 
Posted by 89Rodknocker (Member # 2951) on :
 
Nextgen in Hayward.
 
Posted by 03SVT (Member # 5987) on :
 
Get an email tune from Samdabandit (Scott) out of Mile HI DYNO. One of the very best at tuning with the Diablo. Excellent Customer Service. Ill provide you his number if you want it. Based out of colorado
 
Posted by kingmoochr (Member # 5834) on :
 
mail tunes are NOT the way to tune a high horsepower motor.
 
Posted by TRIXSNK (Member # 2844) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by kingmoochr:
mail tunes are NOT the way to tune a high horsepower motor.

Definitely not the most ideal way of doing things but it can be done w/ success.....but it will take some time, effort, and patience to get the tune set right.

Don't know of too many mail order tunes being "spot on" right out the box [Frown]

Datalogging will be required [Wink]
 
Posted by 03SVT (Member # 5987) on :
 
All you do is take it to the dyno and if there is any issues with air/fuel or anything he will resolve them by sending you a new tune.
 
Posted by 92stangLX (Member # 3252) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by TRIXSNK:
quote:
Originally posted by kingmoochr:
mail tunes are NOT the way to tune a high horsepower motor.

Definitely not the most ideal way of doing things but it can be done w/ success.....but it will take some time, effort, and patience to get the tune set right.

Don't know of too many mail order tunes being "spot on" right out the box [Frown]

Datalogging will be required [Wink]

I agree. It is best to find a local tuner. If you run into issues on the dyno then there will be someone there to help you out.
 
Posted by venomous99 (Member # 1917) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 03SVT:
All you do is take it to the dyno and if there is any issues with air/fuel or anything he will resolve them by sending you a new tune.

thats not the most efficient way of getting your car tuned. it would be ideal to strap the car on the dyno and make the changes on the fly rather than waiting for a remote tuner to review the dyno plots then send over a new tune that would again require your car to be placed on a dyno.
 
Posted by fastasslightning (Member # 1910) on :
 
i work at Nextgen we tune with Diablosport give us a call will set you up we tune a TON of 03-04 cobras 510 538 8088 [burnout]
 




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