Black Bear Performance Tune Event Somerset, NJ; April 8-10, 2018

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What: Black Bear Performance Tunes (98-2016 GM vehicles only)
Where: Somerset, NJ
When: 8-10 April 2018
How Much: $100 deposit for time slot, $250 at time of tune (total $350)
($50 discount on tune with purchase of AutoCal at the same time)
Please go to http://www.blackbearperformance.com/calendar.asp to submit your deposit.
If you want spare modules the prices are as follows:
$100 - 99-07 Classic Gen-III
$140 ECM / $50 TCM - Gen-IV Trucks and SUVs
$270 AutoCal
**We will need to ship out the modules before the meet for people to install them and perform the security relearn prior to being tuned.
**2017 models cannot be tuned at an off-site event.
**Any tune updates need to be scheduled directly with us prior to the meet by email, [email protected]. Please email your update request (please include vehicle details – year, make, model, engine – along with what you would like updated). We will try our best to accommodate your request, but you will not be given a time slot, rather we will fit you into the schedule as time permits.
**Please Note: The email address that is used to pay your deposit is the email address that we will send all correspondence to. If you would like us to use a different email address, please email us at [email protected] to notify us of the email address change.
 

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**We will need to ship out the modules before the meet for people to install them and perform the security relearn prior to being tuned.
Q: Is this only required for people who will buy spare modules? If I want to do the in-person tune, Do I need to have modules prior to the meeting?
A: For people like me who is uncertain to buy spare modules, there is no need to have modules prior to the meeting.

**Any tune updates need to be scheduled directly with us prior to the meet by email, [email protected]. Please email your update request (please include vehicle details – year, make, model, engine – along with what you would like updated). We will try our best to accommodate your request, but you will not be given a time slot, rather we will fit you into the schedule as time permits.
Q: I know the tune can do AFM, Performance, towing, and fuel economy. What else can I achieve? Could I have a range of updates I can ask for?
A: I read FAQs from blackbearperformance.com and have come up with some desired updates.


Thank you.

Edit: I have found the answers (green color) to my question. Please correct me if I was wrong. Thank you.
 
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**We will need to ship out the modules before the meet for people to install them and perform the security relearn prior to being tuned.
Q: Is this only required for people who will buy spare modules? If I want to do the in-person tune, Do I need to have modules prior to the meeting?
A: For people like me who is uncertain to buy spare modules, there is no need to have modules prior to the meeting.

**Any tune updates need to be scheduled directly with us prior to the meet by email, [email protected]. Please email your update request (please include vehicle details – year, make, model, engine – along with what you would like updated). We will try our best to accommodate your request, but you will not be given a time slot, rather we will fit you into the schedule as time permits.
Q: I know the tune can do AFM, Performance, towing, and fuel economy. What else can I achieve? Could I have a range of updates I can ask for?
A: I read FAQs from blackbearperformance.com and have come up with some desired updates.


Thank you.

Edit: I have found the answers (green color) to my question. Please correct me if I was wrong. Thank you.
Hello Yong, your answers look good. With tune updates, it is a free service we provide as long as you own your vehicle. So if you add any modifications, or make any changes just let us know and we will update the tune for you. There are HP, Torque increases, throttle response improvement with the tune, and any desired tune changes or areas of concern you would let us know with your initial tune.
 
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What: Black Bear Performance Tunes (98-2016 GM vehicles only)
Where: Somerset, NJ
When: 8-10 April 2018
How Much: $100 deposit for time slot, $250 at time of tune (total $350)
($50 discount on tune with purchase of AutoCal at the same time)
Please go to http://www.blackbearperformance.com/calendar.asp to submit your deposit.
If you want spare modules the prices are as follows:
$100 - 99-07 Classic Gen-III
$140 ECM / $50 TCM - Gen-IV Trucks and SUVs
$270 AutoCal
**We will need to ship out the modules before the meet for people to install them and perform the security relearn prior to being tuned.
**2017 models cannot be tuned at an off-site event.
**Any tune updates need to be scheduled directly with us prior to the meet by email, [email protected]. Please email your update request (please include vehicle details – year, make, model, engine – along with what you would like updated). We will try our best to accommodate your request, but you will not be given a time slot, rather we will fit you into the schedule as time permits.
**Please Note: The email address that is used to pay your deposit is the email address that we will send all correspondence to. If you would like us to use a different email address, please email us at [email protected] to notify us of the email address change.
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What: Black Bear Performance Tunes (98-2016 GM vehicles only)
Where: Somerset, NJ
When: 8-10 April 2018
How Much: $100 deposit for time slot, $250 at time of tune (total $350)
($50 discount on tune with purchase of AutoCal at the same time)
Please go to http://www.blackbearperformance.com/calendar.asp to submit your deposit.
If you want spare modules the prices are as follows:
$100 - 99-07 Classic Gen-III
$140 ECM / $50 TCM - Gen-IV Trucks and SUVs
$270 AutoCal
**We will need to ship out the modules before the meet for people to install them and perform the security relearn prior to being tuned.
**2017 models cannot be tuned at an off-site event.
**Any tune updates need to be scheduled directly with us prior to the meet by email, [email protected]. Please email your update request (please include vehicle details – year, make, model, engine – along with what you would like updated). We will try our best to accommodate your request, but you will not be given a time slot, rather we will fit you into the schedule as time permits.
**Please Note: The email address that is used to pay your deposit is the email address that we will send all correspondence to. If you would like us to use a different email address, please email us at [email protected] to notify us of the email address change.
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Time slot emails will be sent out on Friday for this one. If you haven't signed up, now's your chance!
 

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I was wondering if anyone could answer this for me, When i put my yukon in low it never holds first gear it just shifts into second even though the shifter is still in low. Is there a way in tuning to make the transmission hold in first gear? When i`m towing i like to keep it in low to keep it from lugging in second gear up a hill from a stop. If its possible i would like to come down for a re tune at this meet.
 
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I was wondering if anyone could answer this for me, When i put my yukon in low it never holds first gear it just shifts into second even though the shifter is still in low. Is there a way in tuning to make the transmission hold in first gear? When i`m towing i like to keep it in low to keep it from lugging in second gear up a hill from a stop. If its possible i would like to come down for a re tune at this meet.
If you email us, [email protected] Justin can answer this for you, and let you know if there is space to do a tune update at our Somerset event.
 

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