8iron wrote:
BurbMan wrote:
OEM tuning is a compromise of power, economy, and durability/longevity. Increase any of those 3 points and you will have an adverse affect on the other two. No free lunch...the OEM engineers know what the weak links are in the drivetrain when they design and test the vehicle, you likely won't find out until they fail.
OEM tuning also takes into account the lowest common denominator of poor driving habits, negligent maintenance and cheap, low quality cornerstore gasoline. Remove all those and a competent tuner can increase drivability and towing performance
Yep! a tuner is for people that take pride in their cars and properly maintain them. if you don`t take care of your car and you just get in and put gas in then you want the oem tune!