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Seconded: APR rocks.
Although one additional factor might be which tuning company (if any) has a local distributor. Since I live near Achtuning, getting APR stuff is really easy.
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I'd get the GIAC software. They're local in SoCal (Irvine) so there is lots of support. GIAC is ...
Also used by a lot of the third-party tuners, and they will even custom design software for you based on your mods.
Their "Flash Loader" hand-held is also better than Revo's SPS. You plug the flash loaded into the OBD-II port, click the "read" button to see what programs you have, then press the button that matches what you want i.e. stock, pump, race, etc.
They've also got a "privacy firewall" feature which pin-codes your loader and car, and prevents, say your dealer, from using their (hand-held or software) to see if you have the software installed.
Their "Flash Loader" hand-held is also better than Revo's SPS. You plug the flash loaded into the OBD-II port, click the "read" button to see what programs you have, then press the button that matches what you want i.e. stock, pump, race, etc.
They've also got a "privacy firewall" feature which pin-codes your loader and car, and prevents, say your dealer, from using their (hand-held or software) to see if you have the software installed.
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