Tune Time Performance PCM Review
Tune Time Performance PCM Review
I just got in my custom pcm in from tune time performance last week. I have been using the intense stage 3 pcm. I have made other treads about problems i have been having with the intense pcm, with the ttp one all of my problems went away. The car runs much smother at all rpms and my revlimiter was raised to 7300. The car has alot more bottem-mid range tq., were the intense one is lacking. The car pulles hard all the way to redline. I had the pcm tuned for nitrous so its roughly 10hp shy of what it could be, and even with it tuned for nitrous the car is faster now than what it was with the intense pcm. I have not had the chance to spray on it yet to see what it does. On the intense pcm when i would spray it wouldn't make that much of a difference. All you do is send or e-mail them a list of all your mods so they can tune it to those mods, Once you get it on a dyno and you see some thing you don't like you can send it back and they will work on it till its perfect. If you dicied to change your mods its only 50 bucks and they will retune it to your new mods. All in all the car runs like a completly different car. I am completly satisfied with their pcm. Also they have great customer service, very help full in answering any questions.
Its 500 but life time tunning. I know its a little pricy but like i said if there is anything you don't like in the tune they will fix it. Not to mention they tune it to what you want. Its not just a base tune like intense there all custome done to your mods and what you want it for.
I'm glad you're happy with it. I have a few questions. Do you have any before and after dyno results or track results to prove the car is actually faster, and that it's not just better driveability? Have you been scanning, so that you can see what the car is doing before and after? I've been always telling people that an actual custom dyno is the only way to go. With stage kits, you get a basic tune, that safe enough to market and put on everyone's cars. The only real way to maximize your car's setup is with a custom dyno, preferrably on the street vs the dyno.
www.tunetimeperformance.com Has his own site his shops in long branch, not far from seaside you can get a dyno done near atco racetrack
Originally Posted by Bad06SS
I'm glad you're happy with it. I have a few questions. Do you have any before and after dyno results or track results to prove the car is actually faster, and that it's not just better driveability? Have you been scanning, so that you can see what the car is doing before and after? I've been always telling people that an actual custom dyno is the only way to go. With stage kits, you get a basic tune, that safe enough to market and put on everyone's cars. The only real way to maximize your car's setup is with a custom dyno, preferrably on the street vs the dyno.

Originally Posted by DTM2188
Good to hear positive feedback, I'll have to shoot them an e-mail.
Originally Posted by Allshot
Damn they charge 450 for a tune over here. And they dyno tune it. Hopefully its worth it
SRT killer I can't wait to see what you do next . I throw up some before and after's for the ported blower when we get it on the dyno .
Originally Posted by ssnipes
man 500 or 350? quite a range. I think I would rather split the cost of HP tuners.
Originally Posted by srt-killer
I just got in my custom pcm in from tune time performance last week. I have been using the intense stage 3 pcm. I have made other treads about problems i have been having with the intense pcm, with the ttp one all of my problems went away. The car runs much smother at all rpms and my revlimiter was raised to 7300. The car has alot more bottem-mid range tq., were the intense one is lacking. The car pulles hard all the way to redline. I had the pcm tuned for nitrous so its roughly 10hp shy of what it could be, and even with it tuned for nitrous the car is faster now than what it was with the intense pcm. I have not had the chance to spray on it yet to see what it does. On the intense pcm when i would spray it wouldn't make that much of a difference. All you do is send or e-mail them a list of all your mods so they can tune it to those mods, Once you get it on a dyno and you see some thing you don't like you can send it back and they will work on it till its perfect. If you dicied to change your mods its only 50 bucks and they will retune it to your new mods. All in all the car runs like a completly different car. I am completly satisfied with their pcm. Also they have great customer service, very help full in answering any questions.
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