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Old 02-02-2009, 11:52 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by TVS Super Pursuit
No, Daniel believes that anyone that uses Sniper or HP Tuner is a "blood sucker". There are a lot of tuners in this country that are not naive enough to simply use one product - they use a multiple of products like SCT, Sniper and HP Tuners for Fords, HP Tuners, EFI Live, LS1 Edit for the GM vehicles.

Imagine trying to rebuild an engine with nothing but a shifter :


Or using somebody that just started tuning yesterday.....
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