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Old 03-08-2024, 11:45 AM
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Do we know which companies can definitely tune the 2024s yet? I know APR does not, which was from another thread, I just wondered if anyone with a '24 has tuned yet and with whom. Thanks.
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We tuned a number of them with M-Tuner this week already

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Originally Posted by dg108
Do we know which companies can definitely tune the 2024s yet? I know APR does not, which was from another thread, I just wondered if anyone with a '24 has tuned yet and with whom. Thanks.
APR does extensive testing before they release a tune. some other folks do not.
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Related question Charles, with the exhaust valve mod it is just for sport/sport + or also just when you engage pse, even in normal?

I agree on APR, I've used their tunes many times. They didn't say they can't tune it, they just need me to pull the box code with a scanner to see if they can.

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I'd feel better getting a tune from a dealer because they will be an advocate for you in the event there is an issue. There will still be a risk that your warranty is voided and I think this is a very very small risk, but a risk nonetheless. I want a tune, but these cars are already stupid fast from the factory and even in the base model.
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I always tune at home, never been an issue. IMO tunes aren't just about power, they can improve drivability and add or remove features as well. On turbo engines the added torque can be felt every time you drive your vehicle, you don't have to best testing peak output to enjoy it.
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Originally Posted by dg108
Related question Charles, with the exhaust valve mod it is just for sport/sport + or also just when you engage pse, even in normal?
Correct. If you push the PSE button in normal mode they will also open up.

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Originally Posted by jtms
I'd feel better getting a tune from a dealer because they will be an advocate for you in the event there is an issue. There will still be a risk that your warranty is voided and I think this is a very very small risk, but a risk nonetheless. I want a tune, but these cars are already stupid fast from the factory and even in the base model.
From the other tuning thread: https://rennlist.com/forums/992/1401...l#post19315933



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