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Dain

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I recommend him & didn’t even use his tune (I already had a tuner/tune from Gearhead in my 2018 that I had “swapped” over to my 2020 for relatively short $$$ or I’d have gone the goosetune route didn’t want to have to splurge on a new device) simply b/c I’ve followed his work on YouTube & this forum & I’ve had alot of experience over the years modifying vehicles & dealing w/ performance shops & can tell that Winfield does solid work & is reputable & really cares about delivering on his claims.
Same, watched a ton of his videos on youtube as I was searching for a Raptor. I have no issue recommending his tuning to anyone. I was hoping to be able to get his tuning myself and I was gunning for a '22, but ended up with a '23.
 

GooseTuned

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@GooseTuned I am really wanting to pull the trigger on a tune but I have a few questions! I drove a buddies who had your tune and that thing is so fun to drive.

But for me the truck has 76k on it. She has been very well maintained with no complications. Is 76k too late for a tune? Transparently, I want the truck to last a long time (almost paid off!). If I didn't want to do the PCM tune, can I just do the TCM tune to get it to shift a little cleaner? Or is that dumb?

If I am off here on my thinking please let me know. I read that you want to do the spark plugs every 15k if you do your tune, right?

Thank you :)
That is absolutely not too late! I have customers with over 150,000 miles!

Transmission shifting will be a lot better!

I recommend every 20,000 miles or one year.
 
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