cobb tuning access port
They have a pretty extensive FAQ section on their website:
http://www.uprev.com/faq.php
Closest Tuners to you are:
R/T Tuning
635 W Third Street
Lansdale, PA 19446
rttuning.com
(215) 855-5565
and
Funtion: Tuned.
Cheers.
http://www.uprev.com/faq.php
Closest Tuners to you are:
R/T Tuning
635 W Third Street
Lansdale, PA 19446
rttuning.com
(215) 855-5565
and
Funtion: Tuned.
Cheers.
They have a pretty extensive FAQ section on their website:
http://www.uprev.com/faq.php
Closest Tuners to you are:
R/T Tuning
635 W Third Street
Lansdale, PA 19446
rttuning.com
(215) 855-5565
and
Funtion: Tuned.
Cheers.
http://www.uprev.com/faq.php
Closest Tuners to you are:
R/T Tuning
635 W Third Street
Lansdale, PA 19446
rttuning.com
(215) 855-5565
and
Funtion: Tuned.
Cheers.
You don't even have to so much "use" it. You're fairly close to R/T Tuning or Function:TUNED. Osiris is $400, and I'm not sure what those shops charge for a dyno tune, but most of our Pro Tuners are under $400 for dyno tuning an fairly mild NA car. I can't see them going over that unless there is something they notice wrong with your car once it's on the dyno.
You can optionally purchase Osiris Standard for $700 and do a base tune (similar to what Cobb is offering but more detailed towards the actual mods you have) and do the eTune updates to further refine your tune to your actual car. You're just better off doing a dyno tune to get the most power, efficiency and safety out of the car if you're close enough to a Pro Tuner.
You can optionally purchase Osiris Standard for $700 and do a base tune (similar to what Cobb is offering but more detailed towards the actual mods you have) and do the eTune updates to further refine your tune to your actual car. You're just better off doing a dyno tune to get the most power, efficiency and safety out of the car if you're close enough to a Pro Tuner.
btw nice rwhp/tq numbers
Perhaps Uprev will chime in, but I think there is a way to work around that. I just don't know how. From my experience the cobb ends up being more expensive and offers less benefits. Though the inital cost is ~695.....you are going to pay 125-150 an hour for a custom tune and more than likely a 50 fee because the license for the cobb is so outrageous. Whereas the Uprev costs 400 for the initial flash/license and another 300 or so for a tune. There is a reason that so many cobb acessports are available in the marketplace.....better options are available.
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