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Yeah was going to do flex tune for current setup, but 2500 for full retune only to do it again with new motor and turbo and injectors seemed like a waste of another 2500 for flex fuel. Flex tune will happen soon though ;)

How much was your tune on what ecu?

I'm running the wolf v500 for now but changing to haltech for flex fuel.

Yeah was going to do flex tune for current setup, but 2500 for full retune only to do it again with new motor and turbo and injectors seemed like a waste of another 2500 for flex fuel. Flex tune will happen soon though ;)

How much was your tune on what ecu?

I'm running the wolf v500 for now but changing to haltech for flex fuel.

Flex tune for me was only $300, 2hours of dyno time. I currently use a ViPec ECU with the Haltech flex sensor.

Flex tune for me was only $300, 2hours of dyno time. I currently use a ViPec ECU with the Haltech flex sensor.

Thats awesome! I thought it would be more than that, I want to go flex tune in the future so its good to know it shouldn't cost an arm and a leg

Yeah was going to do flex tune for current setup, but 2500 for full retune only to do it again with new motor and turbo and injectors seemed like a waste of another 2500 for flex fuel. Flex tune will happen soon though ;)

How much was your tune on what ecu?

I'm running the wolf v500 for now but changing to haltech for flex fuel.

If the Car is running it's about $300 - $600 depending on dyno time, Call Richard to get a comparative quote at the very least.

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