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except for me, I burn thru cat's like there going out of style. Vehicle runs perfectly.
One of the issues with aftermarket tunes, you make more power when they richen up your fuel curve and increase your timing curve. If they get it right you get more power with no downsides. IF they get it wrong you are burning up Cats that should have lived longer.
My son is very good at providing quality tunes, he does mostly Audi and Porsche but also has a 1,000 HP Corvette that has twin turbo's on it.
He keeps asking me why I have not let him tune my engines. My answer is always: Because they are working just fine as is.
I absolutely know he could offer me more response and more HP and Torque. On my twin turbo Porsche he could bump the power 300 HP no problem.
Working 40 years in the industry with 30 years as an engine specialist I have seen thousands of broken and damaged pistons. Tunes were involved in many of those failed parts. So some tunes are all good and some are not. Choose carefully.
When you burn a piston the turners always get to hide behind the waver sheet that says they are modifying your engine for higher performance, Modified engines have no warranty. If they break you are on the hook, not the tuner.