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L0ckett

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Apr 12, 2009
Hanover, Pennsylvania
I'm looking to purchase the Tactrix openport 2.0 cable so I can start tuning. I'm new to the aspects of tuning so I'm most likely going to have it professionally tuned but first I need a cable. Is this the right cable that I need?

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I am selling my carbon fiber hood from my tiburon to purchase the cable and I have a guy interested and said he'd buy me the cable in exchange for the hood. I told him I'd send him a link to it and just want to make sure this is indeed the one that I need. Thanks guys!
 
Thats the correct one.

If he is buying the cable for you, might as well get the one with the full adapter set. You can flash Subaru also that way.
 
Excellent. Thanks for the help. I may get the one with the adapter set. I have a few friends running subaru's and I'm sure they'd appreciate a little tuning.
 
If you're starting with a running car just tune it yourself. It isn't incredibly hard to get into and you can start with what you feel comfortable with and work your way into more advanced stuff. It took me hours of reading to get to the point where I could start to know what I was doing and hours more experimenting and tuning to the point where I'm confident in my tuning abilities. It was a lot of work but now I have that skill and I enjoyed it a lot more than going to work for enough hours to pay for a professional tune.
 
Yea, it's going to be on my daily driver. I'm most likely going to give it a shot at tuning myself just to see what I can do and then I'm having Brad Brooks give it the dyno tune that it will need. Do any of you guys have any experience with him and his tuning? I have read on some other forums (and on his website) that he does an amazing job and can tune anything you put in front of him. And for $300 it's not too shabby of a price. Also, do you guys have any recommendations as to what I should do to prep my car for a dyno tune?
 
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