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Originally Posted by DJCarbine
I think it is unreasonable to assume that if you dyno/e-tune a car (NOT a basemap, but an actual tune that has been tweaked to extract the most power) it can be shared among other identical cars safely.
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It's true. Its like the OEMs spend millions to tune the car to exactly how they want. They dont send out a unique map for each car they sell. They are mostly the same and they perform almost identically.
This isn't my first rodeo. You tell me any popular car that can be tuned, and I can tell you what timing it wants, what cam angle, and what af ratio.
Once you start getting into built engines, pistons, change rod ratios, cams, head work etc. The cars become more unique and the one off tune is no longer.