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Thanks for all the help so far guys! I have hopefully one final question...
What is the most reputable tuner for my C7 that can do it remotely?
How does the process work / what do I need?
I'm really struggling to find a tuner here in Missouri. I've got my supercharger ordered and I had a place local ready, and turns out many people advise to stay away from there....
Would really appreciate some help on this. This is something I am most nervous about, and want to get the tune right.... I don't like having issues
You will need the HP Tuners MPVI2 a loptop with the HP Tuners software installed form there website ( it is a download for the site) Download you stock tune to you laptop and email to your tuner. He will make the adjustments to the tune and email it back to you them you upload it back in you car. There are lot of You Tube Video's on how to do this do your research it pretty easy to do. All of these tuners do remote tuning it will get you going for best results after you remote tune is make a drive to a tuner and get it on the dyno for best results. Hope this helps.
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I have heard of East Coast Supercharging doing a good job on mail order tunes. Where in Missouri are you located? You’re right, not many tuners available in the state - at least I have not heard of ones that have a solid reputation for doing a good job.
I hear very good reviews about Pat G tuning. I’m going to do a retune this winter and leaning towards him,talked on phone and he seems very impressive. Hopefully others can chime in on feedback.
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