K20TypeRguy
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Hello All,
I will be looking for a tuning option this summer. I know I will be sticking with Hondata. In the past I have tuned my FG2 si with flashpro remote tune and my VB wrx with remote tune via Accessport.
I have the option to go to IMW since it is only about 1.5 hours from me and get a Dyno Tune. If I do a remote tune it would probably be Phearable, or maybe Jester. My question is which should I ultimately choose? I dont really see much of a benefit to a dyno tune if the car is going to remain close to stock with only a few bolt ons. I do not plan to upgrade the turbo or run anything other than 93 in it. I know for the dyno tune, I should at least be able to get my ECU unlocked while I am there which would same some time and hassle. I am just not sure if a dyno tune is necessary, my FG2 ran about 70-80,000 miles on a remote tune with zero issues.
The other question I had, and this is a dumb one I am sure, I have never had anything dyno tuned. I'm under the impression I will still need to buy an accessport for my car? I have never read anywhere regarding what is necessary for an actual in-person dyno tune.
I will be looking for a tuning option this summer. I know I will be sticking with Hondata. In the past I have tuned my FG2 si with flashpro remote tune and my VB wrx with remote tune via Accessport.
I have the option to go to IMW since it is only about 1.5 hours from me and get a Dyno Tune. If I do a remote tune it would probably be Phearable, or maybe Jester. My question is which should I ultimately choose? I dont really see much of a benefit to a dyno tune if the car is going to remain close to stock with only a few bolt ons. I do not plan to upgrade the turbo or run anything other than 93 in it. I know for the dyno tune, I should at least be able to get my ECU unlocked while I am there which would same some time and hassle. I am just not sure if a dyno tune is necessary, my FG2 ran about 70-80,000 miles on a remote tune with zero issues.
The other question I had, and this is a dumb one I am sure, I have never had anything dyno tuned. I'm under the impression I will still need to buy an accessport for my car? I have never read anywhere regarding what is necessary for an actual in-person dyno tune.
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