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"so you can get a tuner to tune 100%" Its still going to cost you money regardless whether you tune from a bas map or not most likely the same amount of money, esp when everyones car is different, and even if you got one close to your specs, doesnt mean the car is in tune, as every tune is different, best time and money is spent on getting it done in full when thats what they usually do and go from there, less stuffing around then, as they usually wipe the map which is currently on there anyway and start from fresh.

But hey good luck if you can get it

Cheers A

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