Premium fuel with new PCM?
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Originally Posted by petraman
I disagree with the safer part. It'* more expensive and, although I'm sure he has experience, Intense'* tune is time tested. Don't take it from me, take it from the dozens of members (maybe even hundreds) that use it on here... Including me!
If you don't wanna take my word for it, you could also look at the testimonials...
http://www.intense-racing.com/testimonial.shtml#3800PCM
If you don't wanna take my word for it, you could also look at the testimonials...
http://www.intense-racing.com/testimonial.shtml#3800PCM
Every car acts a little different. Intense makes these tunes for a vary general audience and cant account for every different scenario. The only way to do that is to Scan THEN tune based upon that scan then scan again and keep making adjustments until you are happy with the tune.
Proven fact that it is safer is Gary can specifically tune for EACH car. Intense 1.0, or any other off the shelf tune can't say the same. There is no comparison to a fully custom tune, done by a professional. For example I had a zzp 1.0 tune until I got my HP tuner. My Hollandms tune dropped 6* of KR off my scan.
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