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Originally Posted by that_grey_m3
Is there a difference in tuning your car via Dyno Vs. using the obd port and cable to tune your car at home through your computer? I dont think I would have an access to dyno tuning, so I was wondering if I would be missing out on anything vital.
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Just to touch on this dyno vs street tune a little more... Source: Am Tuner. Street tunes with proper data logging are better for daily driven cars, as the major difference is throttle inputs, right? Track driving, it's *mostly* 0% throttle or 100%, just the nature of the beast. Whereas street driving alot of time is spent within the 0%-maybe 40% throttle range. Data logging for a street car allows a tuner to more accurately portray the throttle/fuel/ignition maps to cater to the specific driver/car as a pair. This is why remote tunes with no revisions are 99% of the time, not optimal. Just like opinions and booty holes, everyone has a slightly different driving style.