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Their basic tune, which is done in like 2-3 hours, is exactly what it is - basic tune.

the ig tune which Im getting has the 2 cold start tests n tune and check ups, also getting fuel pump fitted which threw the times back a bit.

and I also get the check ups later on and when I do more mods, its a simple - on the dyno n fix up

comes with a warranty too :)

Whats the cost like if you, say add another mod and, need it "re-tuned". I assume it would be cheaper as the previous tune suits the cars setup and your only changing the air fuel ratio most of the time (for say air filters, or dump pipes) rather than the ignition timing etc. Or am I talking crap because I have no idea? :P

Their basic tune, which is done in like 2-3 hours, is exactly what it is - basic tune.

the ig tune which Im getting has the 2 cold start tests n tune and check ups, also getting fuel pump fitted which threw the times back a bit.

Strange that they're telling you it needs a cold start test...

It's a PFC. No need to do anything with the cold start, seriously, there's nothing to be done at all. If it was a Microtech or other then thats fair enough.

Mine has been tuned by Yavuz at Unigroup, hes a great guy and the prices are probaly the best around locally, but unfortunately he only takes payment by cash which isnt very convenient for me (I like to put on credit card then pay off), my car goes into CRD this week for a turbo and all supporting mods upgrade so I will report back on how that tune goes too.

The FC does have a cold start set-up and to do a decent tune with substantial mods the vehicle really does need to be kept over night, Anyone with half an idea can get the cold start right with one atempt so two nights is a bit extreme.

Unigroup are good,

CRD are good as too are Just engine management.

Depends soely on your budget and how far your willing to travel really.

I ran on the base PFC maps for over a month. Started perfect everytime.

My HITMAN tune only took 90 mins.....but I did already install it meself prior. I think he also loaded a template map from his data-logit and modified it though which would have made things alot quicker

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