CAI options for Diablo tuner
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I bought a Diablo tuner from someone on this board several months back and am happy with it, but the time is nearing for a purchase of a CAI and matching tune. Lots of people have C&L's as well as JLT's, so they seem to be my first choice. I've seen what I believe to be the highest gains with the JLT, and there are many choices for tunes. From what I understand, there is the standard JLT tune for the SCT, but everyone seems to recommend the Bamachips tune. I can't keep it all straight. :bang:
What CAI should I buy based on the fact that I have a Diablo tuner now? I really need to run the 87 tune as the highest grade of gas here is 91, and I get lots of detonation with an 89 tune running 91. I would like to get a CAI and tune specific to that CAI for my Diablo if possible, hopefully using what seems to be the most trusted vendors around here.
Do I need to purchase a CAI and an SCT tuner to get the best performance for the money? I really don't want to drop another $300+ on a tuner since I already have one, but it seems like focus on the Diablo is going the way of the Dodo bird.
What do I do here?
Sean
What CAI should I buy based on the fact that I have a Diablo tuner now? I really need to run the 87 tune as the highest grade of gas here is 91, and I get lots of detonation with an 89 tune running 91. I would like to get a CAI and tune specific to that CAI for my Diablo if possible, hopefully using what seems to be the most trusted vendors around here.
Do I need to purchase a CAI and an SCT tuner to get the best performance for the money? I really don't want to drop another $300+ on a tuner since I already have one, but it seems like focus on the Diablo is going the way of the Dodo bird.
What do I do here?
Sean
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Talk to Brent at DTP Racing. He's the guy that does the Diablo tunes for the JLT, and is more than willing to work remotely.
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Originally posted by SixtySix@November 10, 2005, 3:31 PM
Talk to Brent at DTP Racing. He's the guy that does the Diablo tunes for the JLT, and is more than willing to work remotely.
Talk to Brent at DTP Racing. He's the guy that does the Diablo tunes for the JLT, and is more than willing to work remotely.
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