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Going through with getting dyno tuned today. Anything I should aks for or check?

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96gstdsm

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Even though people have told me it's not the best idea to go get my car dyno tuned. Right now I feel it's the best option I have. I really want to make sure my car is running well and safely is the most important part. Don't want to worry about it running lean or anything or knocking badly.

I have never gotten a car dyno tuned. My question here is, is there anything I should make sure is done with the tuning? Or make sure something isn't done? Any things that shops might skimp out on that they shouldn't? At this point I have already spent so much money, that I don't mind spending what it takes to get it tuned and running as good as it can. My main priority is really making sure it is tuned reliably. I don't want it to blow or anything from trying to juice every last pony out of it.

Any suggestions would be great. Thanks
 
Dyno tuning is the best thing you can do for your car.
Just make sure the car is in perfect running shape, fluids, plugs, etc.
and do a boost leak test.
 
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