DNA Tuning Stage 1 Obd Tune?

Looks shitty to me..
It would be very hard to gain 28hp on a tune with no hardware changes or without altering the pulley sizes for the supercharger. If it was that easy via a tune only the likes of Komotec and JUBU would already be offering it instead of 240hp at 6-7 times the price.

You never know I could be wrong but the math doesn't seem right unless the timing was right on the edge and at risk of detonation.
 
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It would be very hard to gain 28hp on a tune with no hardware changes or without altering the pulley sizes for the supercharger. If it was that easy via a tune only the likes of Komotec and JUBU would already be offering it instead of 240hp at 6-7 times the price.

You never know I could be wrong but the math doesn't seem right unless the timing was right on the edge and at risk of detonation.

Komotec and Jubu do offer 435/440 tunes on a stock car. I have a komotec 435 tune on my Evora 400 that works flawlessly and survived track days.

The problem is getting a tune from them is pricey or they don't actually deal with the US (Komotec is iffy) JUBU costs like $6K but it's a standalone ECU and have more control but not all the systems are fully functioning yet from a prior inquiry
 

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