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is it possible to have a stock motor tuned?

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Old 04-10-2011, 10:10 AM
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I was told that I could have my car tuned. Only one problem I see with that... I have a stock motor with the exception of a full exhaust, CAI and tranny I got a stage 2 clutch and short throw shifter. Don't get me wrong I want more HP like everybody else lol Now my question, Can my car be tuned for more HP? Worth it?



Jus want some answers so I don't try it and waste money.
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easte of money

Once you pay 300 for a tuner then 400 for someone to tune it your out 700 for MAYBE 10hp
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You should just buy a SAFC, We all know there the best for tuning, actually they look super cool to! Think the best bet is to get 1000CC injectors, keep your motor stock for the high compression, put 91 octane in it, and get a SAFC so you can go tune, should make some mad horsepowAAA!!!!



Okay for real, IMO not worth it, now if you wanted to get a AEM FIC 1910 install it, tune it, and then down the road boost, that is fine, but as far as buying a Fic for 400 bucks, then paying someone to tune it, no worth the few horses you might get!



If you want power get a Wet Zex kit 82021 is the model number!



Or go Turbo!
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don't bother getting a tuner for the stock N/A setup regardless of your bolt ons IMO
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Thanks guys I didn't think it was worth it but I wanted some feedback to make sure




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