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Should I tune or wait?

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Hey everyone,

I have a downpipe installed and reached out to visconti unfortunately no response but I wanted to see if I should tune my supra now or wait til I get an intake and new turbo? From what I could see on visconti's website their tuning kit with a downpipe gives you 450hp and 550trq. Am I better off finding a custom tuner? How does this whole process work haha (first car tune ive ever tried to get done)
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Just bump the email, but if its incomplete that's likely why you didn't get a reply as fast as you want.

Hey everyone,

I have a downpipe installed and reached out to visconti unfortunately no response but I wanted to see if I should tune my supra now or wait til I get an intake and new turbo? From what I could see on visconti's website their tuning kit with a downpipe gives you 450hp and 550trq. Am I better off finding a custom tuner? How does this whole process work haha (first car tune ive ever tried to get done)
 

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Wait unless you want to spend like 2-3k getting it tuned. If they say it's cheaper or anything of the sort, make sure you know all the steps cause when you're done, yes, it's 2-3k for a tune.

I'm still too cheap to do all that. Jb4 has been fine and the supra is pretty great without anything added.

Maybe one day we can tune the traditional way...for a reasonable price.

Sorry gripe.

But wait unless you want to pay a bunch. If you don't care tune asap, haha.
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