blown454nova
11-15-2008, 02:11 PM
just took Andys tune out of the car and back to the stocker. i guess when i was modding the car (cai, than predator can, than andys tune) i did it in steps so i did not notice a big change but now i can really tell the difference. im leaving to go back work on Monday so i dont think my mother needs the extra power to drive to work once a week and plus the snow will be here soon anyways.
Countdown till tune is back in:4 months
Hardtopvette
11-15-2008, 02:13 PM
Why would you de-mod your car?
And why do you let your mom drive it?
:eek:
blown454nova
11-15-2008, 02:21 PM
Why would you de-mod your car?
And why do you let your mom drive it?
:eek:
going back to work like i said, and i wont be home for about two month. i like to keep it moving atleast once every week or so. my sister isnt allowed to even get in it because i fear she will break something and my father wants nothing to do with my "overpriced gas guzzler" so ma dukes takes it the 5 miles to work and back on fridays when im working.
Vinnysrt8
11-15-2008, 02:25 PM
gl with that tell her to taken easy on it.
af_maineiac
11-15-2008, 03:10 PM
just took Andys tune out of the car and back to the stocker. i guess when i was modding the car (cai, than predator can, than andys tune) i did it in steps so i did not notice a big change but now i can really tell the difference. im leaving to go back work on Monday so i dont think my mother needs the extra power to drive to work once a week and plus the snow will be here soon anyways.
Countdown till tune is back in:4 months
Did you take out Andy's tune as a result of the traction control issues during winter driving? Even though I'm a little further south, I'm debating removing mine as well until spring. I enjoy the added power :D, but I've noticed some reduction in traction control (more slipping and sliding :eek:) while driving in wet weather since I've put in Andy's tune...
silverbullet
11-15-2008, 03:14 PM
Did you take out Andy's tune as a result of the traction control issues during winter driving? Even though I'm a little further south, I'm debating removing mine as well until spring. I enjoy the added power :D, but I've noticed some reduction in traction control (more slipping and sliding :eek:) while driving in wet weather since I've put in Andy's tune...
I am contemplating the same thing due to the traction issues!
blown454nova
11-15-2008, 03:20 PM
Did you take out Andy's tune as a result of the traction control issues during winter driving? Even though I'm a little further south, I'm debating removing mine as well until spring. I enjoy the added power :D, but I've noticed some reduction in traction control (more slipping and sliding :eek:) while driving in wet weather since I've put in Andy's tune...
i have had andys tune for about a month and id say the past two weeks i have noticed a bit more slipping and sliding. got pretty loose today coming around a corner after some rain. i wasnt sure if i was just driving more aggressive or if it was due to more leaves on the road this time of year or the tune. as it is my daily driver i thin a little less power would be the smart thing for the snow. but if a nice day comes around it only takes a minute to retune!
af_maineiac
11-15-2008, 03:29 PM
i have had andys tune for about a month and id say the past two weeks i have noticed a bit more slipping and sliding. got pretty loose today coming around a corner after some rain. i wasnt sure if i was just driving more aggressive or if it was due to more leaves on the road this time of year or the tune. as it is my daily driver i thin a little less power would be the smart thing for the snow. but if a nice day comes around it only takes a minute to retune!
True that! :D
I'll probably pm Andy to see if this slippage issue is normal w/the tune. If that's the price we have to pay for that extra kick, that's fine - but better safe than sorry...
(...I do apologize if there's already something out on the forum that address this issue - I started a crude search but didn't get too far :badrazz:)
JJJ93z
11-15-2008, 04:18 PM
Where do you work that you're going to be gone for months?!?
Grip Grip
11-15-2008, 04:23 PM
I too will be going back to stock when working in areas with snow or ice.
blown454nova
11-15-2008, 05:50 PM
Where do you work that you're going to be gone for months?!?
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