Tune Question to Authorized Vendors
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Tune Question to Authorized Vendors
Setting up a hypothetical scenario:
I own a stock Mustang. I want to purchase a tune. I pay $xx for it and like the difference. A couple of months later, I decide to add a CAI and headers, for example. Do I have to pay $xx again to purchase another tune file? This "mod" process is on-going so would I have to pay over and over each and every time I make a change?
Basically what I'd like to know is how much on-going support can I expect for my original tune file purchase? Just curious how you guys do this.
I own a stock Mustang. I want to purchase a tune. I pay $xx for it and like the difference. A couple of months later, I decide to add a CAI and headers, for example. Do I have to pay $xx again to purchase another tune file? This "mod" process is on-going so would I have to pay over and over each and every time I make a change?
Basically what I'd like to know is how much on-going support can I expect for my original tune file purchase? Just curious how you guys do this.
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I contacted Doug for Octane changes and he said octane changes are considered new tunes and will be charged. but other mods yes are free, BUT things like poweradders and more serious mods are considered new tunes
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