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With the reliability of a custom tune over an off the self tune that is a peace of mind that you can not buy.

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With the reliability of a custom tune over an off the self tune that is a peace of mind that you can not buy.

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No question that BB is top quality. Everyone who has had one on here talks positively about it. But what is the typical cost? Is it worth it if you are running all stock or is it better suited for more modified/improved set ups? Also, is it a one time thing or can you make modifications down the road? What if you change out or add components? Will that screw up the tune or do you you have to go back to them for a re-tune? What would they charge for that?
 
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The typical cost of tunes like that can start around $500 don't quote me but thats what I have seen at Dyno tunes back in Texas. After the first tune it would be $100 per session for no more than 3 more sessions. That particular tune was for a mustang with a built engine to match a pro charger along with trani. Tons of mods to engine and drivetrain. Well worth the money, for his car.

In all, specialty tunes like the BB are great! But for people that don't have tons of things done to their trucks but want to open up their power some the Superchip and Diablo Sport programmers are great as well and will not break the bank, especially for the options that they open up for you. I have done the Superchip programmers to vehicles over the past 6 years and have never had a bad thing to say about them.
 

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With BB if you buy the auto cal you get tunes for the life of that vehicle. So if you change something just data log and email them and you get a new tune.

I paid 600 for my auto cal and tune. If you pm @JennaBear she will be able to answer your questions.

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The typical cost of tunes like that can start around $500 don't quote me but thats what I have seen at Dyno tunes back in Texas. After the first tune it would be $100 per session for no more than 3 more sessions. That particular tune was for a mustang with a built engine to match a pro charger along with trani. Tons of mods to engine and drivetrain. Well worth the money, for his car.

In all, specialty tunes like the BB are great! But for people that don't have tons of things done to their trucks but want to open up their power some the Superchip and Diablo Sport programmers are great as well and will not break the bank, especially for the options that they open up for you. I have done the Superchip programmers to vehicles over the past 6 years and have never had a bad thing to say about them.
Good to know, thanks! BB just posted that they will be in Chicago. My truck already makes tons of power and my towing needs usually fall well within factory intentions for the vehicle so for me the BB would be over kill. For others it would top off a lot of their hard work and invest!ment nicely.
 

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