Black Bear Performance Tune Event Chicago, IL; November 12-14, 2017

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What: Black Bear Performance Tunes (98-2016 GM vehicles only)
Where: Chicago, IL
When: 12-14 November 2017
How Much: $80 deposit for time slot, $260 at time of tune (total $340)
($40 discount on tune with purchase of AutoCal at the same time)
Please go to Calendar of Events Black Bear Performance http://www.blackbearperformance.com/calendar.asp Calendar of Events to submit your deposit.
If folks want spare modules the prices are as follows:
$100 - 99-07 Classic Gen-III
$140 ECM / $50 TCM - Gen-IV Trucks and SUVs
$279 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.
 

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What: Black Bear Performance Tunes (98-2016 GM vehicles only)
Where: Chicago, IL
When: 12-14 November 2017
How Much: $80 deposit for time slot, $260 at time of tune (total $340)
($40 discount on tune with purchase of AutoCal at the same time)
Please go to Calendar of Events Black Bear Performance http://www.blackbearperformance.com/calendar.asp Calendar of Events to submit your deposit.
If folks want spare modules the prices are as follows:
$100 - 99-07 Classic Gen-III
$140 ECM / $50 TCM - Gen-IV Trucks and SUVs
$279 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.

If I have a vette servo in the shop, do you recommend installing it before the tune?
Also, is there anything that would prevent you from being able to tune such as DTC's present?
 
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If I have a vette servo in the shop, do you recommend installing it before the tune?
Also, is there anything that would prevent you from being able to tune such as DTC's present?
Hello Nate, If you have a 2006 it should be just plug and play. If you are looking to get an in person tune from us it will be taken into account.
 

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Hello Nate, If you have a 2006 it should be just plug and play. If you are looking to get an in person tune from us it will be taken into account.

I do plan on in person, will put in my deposit shortly. Also planning on the Autocal. I guess what I'm asking is does it matter if I put the servo in before or after the tune, i. e. If i put it in afterwards would it affect the tune in a way where adjustments would be in order?
 
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I do plan on in person, will put in my deposit shortly. Also planning on the Autocal. I guess what I'm asking is does it matter if I put the servo in before or after the tune, i. e. If i put it in afterwards would it affect the tune in a way where adjustments would be in order?
Sounds good. We do need to account for the servo, so we do not make the shifts as firm. You can put it on before, or after the tune, just as long as we know you are doing it, we will account for it within the tune.
 
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@BlackBearPerf currently trying to convince my wife of the benefits of getting a tune. Pleas help me we got a 07 Yukon Denali 6.2
 
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