2007LucerneCXL
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- Joined
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- Buick Ownership
- 2007 Lucerne CXL. and 1995 Lesabre currently, past 1973 Riviera, 1968 Riviera
Back to the tune on a NA, as so clearly stated that it's not worth the money for a small gain of a few HP, maybe even a little improved MPG along with a smoother power curve, got it and understood it's wasted money. Now about those aftermarket wheels performance specs on HP and torque improvements LMAO.
It's all perspective, like all Buick’s owner's are old farts whose only reason they don't like SUV's is it to high to lift their walker's in to.
I'm from a different time where any improvement, no matter on size, was good as in my former other world where tool-path, G & M codes were being tweaked for removing seconds out of productions. On a single dashboard mold its foolish, on a volume production transmission valve body it's a great ROI. Same on a car, a one day track event not worth it, but on a daily driver it has a return if not in dollars at least on driving experience.
As for adding more equipment to get a 50 to 100 HP gain, well that 1995 Lesabre POS in front of you in bumper to bumper traffic has the same preformance level with no mods LOL. Talk about a ROI, plus it can park next to the cart corral at Wal-Mart with out worry of dents.
Those Ebay and other off the shelf chips are crap, but when a statement is made that no NA car from 1990 can be tuned, it's like saying all Buick owners.......
Worth it, each owner makes a decision on value to them, I wouldn't do it until other items had been installed not because it is right it's that I'm to lazy to go do it twice.
It's all perspective, like all Buick’s owner's are old farts whose only reason they don't like SUV's is it to high to lift their walker's in to.
I'm from a different time where any improvement, no matter on size, was good as in my former other world where tool-path, G & M codes were being tweaked for removing seconds out of productions. On a single dashboard mold its foolish, on a volume production transmission valve body it's a great ROI. Same on a car, a one day track event not worth it, but on a daily driver it has a return if not in dollars at least on driving experience.
As for adding more equipment to get a 50 to 100 HP gain, well that 1995 Lesabre POS in front of you in bumper to bumper traffic has the same preformance level with no mods LOL. Talk about a ROI, plus it can park next to the cart corral at Wal-Mart with out worry of dents.
Those Ebay and other off the shelf chips are crap, but when a statement is made that no NA car from 1990 can be tuned, it's like saying all Buick owners.......
Worth it, each owner makes a decision on value to them, I wouldn't do it until other items had been installed not because it is right it's that I'm to lazy to go do it twice.

