SO i have always known that the handhelds were a joke. even going way back to the 80's with the eprom chips. I have been doing dyno testing with them and had very laughable results, usually had losses in both hp and torque, gains would usually come right at the point of spark knock. You could always just tell that they were horrible tunes. Well a customer came in with one the other day, and I decided to rip the files off, here is what I found
91 octane tune, only adjustments were that they added 2' initial timing and removed all fail safes for timing. basically setting all adders to 0 therefore not allowing pcm corrections for spark under load. it basically made the base timing table the sole table for timing.
87 octane has no 2' timing added but all other tables are left stock.
towing tune same as 87 octane except shift points are brought up 2mph, pressure increased 2psi and converter lockup moved uip 5 mph
here is where it gets laughable
fuel economy- shift points lowered 8mph, trans pressures dropped 10psi across the board, (very dangerous for 4l60-E's), and the best part. no timing or fuel changes to increase performance. The actually re-calibrates the speedometer +8% so there isn't an increase in economy but an increase in an odometer reading so you think you went farther per tank of gas.
This wasn't a cheap knock of tuner this is a name brand top of the line tuner from a very large player in the industry. I can only say I was shocked that they couldn't make changes to give better economy but deceive the customer into believing they are doing better. For $400 what do you really get?