I remember MMMMtorque. I met him in Rockingham a few years back when he still had the 10. It was pretty quick at the time when most people hadn't gotten into modifying these beasts much. Wish I could remember his times......guess I need to dig up some old vids for the heck of it.
lol. Hey at the end of the day you gained a couple hp and some good tq, that's what matters as others said. the gains you made are real, so that's awesome. just don't throw those peak hp/tq numbers in your signature quite yet lol
Extreme Performance in Avondale, 06SRT10 and a buddy with a Challenger are going out there with me. JAYSRT is supposed to go as well, maybe.
At least you can enjoy the Dolphins free agent spending spree this year. Can't say much about you enjoying the truck in 2013.
A tune was accomplished in one hour? I watched Chris Jensen spend on average 4-6 hours per truck, but his tunes are perfect
More and more reason why I'm going to have him remote tune my truck with Scott when I go to Texas this summer for my cam install.
Thanks for the info. I have been keeping my ears to the rail on a good dyno tune shop in the valley. I was thinking about a long overdue "sick day" to verify my Torrie tune a meet you. However, work has put me in Yuma Monday Who are you trusting to work on your tune?!? Please keep us posted and if you can, bring your dyno sheet to the track on the 22nd.:rock: Cheers!
There was only one stock truck tuned that weekend. Chris prefers to have four hours to work on a vehicle. You have to keep in mind, people work on their own trucks or have someone else do their installs; what is perfectly fine to them, can mean a basket case to the tuner. Chris is worth every dollar he charges and them some. Until you see a master tuner at work, it is hard to beleive the level of detail that is involved.