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My personal experience with both Uprev and EcuTek Tunes

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Old 02-27-2015, 01:54 PM
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Yea, I think I have made up my mind for the Uprev. If in the future, EcuTek comes up with a game changer, I don't mind paying the extra money for something like that. My car fund will be replenished by that time haha.
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I've been chatting with the guys from Pure Automotive Tuning in Millersville, MD about an EcuTek tune. That shop is in associate with Visconti tuning. I've only heard one other individual in my area recommend Pure Automotive Tuning so not sure if that will be my move.

However, after speaking with one of the tuners in that shop, Brady, he seems quite knowledgable with the use of EcuTek on the VQ platform and how to really get the most out of the tune and bolt-ons. I was also quoted $600 for a dyno tune with the software included.
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Old 02-27-2015, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by connoisseurr
I've been chatting with the guys from Pure Automotive Tuning in Millersville, MD about an EcuTek tune. That shop is in associate with Visconti tuning. I've only heard one other individual in my area recommend Pure Automotive Tuning so not sure if that will be my move.

However, after speaking with one of the tuners in that shop, Brady, he seems quite knowledgable with the use of EcuTek on the VQ platform and how to really get the most out of the tune and bolt-ons. I was also quoted $600 for a dyno tune with the software included.
That sounds like a good price man. And hey, if he's good at what he does with EcuTek and VQ's...then let him give it a whirl. I'm guessing the product will be to standard!

I'm not getting my tune until late April/early May probably, so definitely will be wanting to see what others do and what results they get.
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