You will get better hp and tq number if you were to tune it during the winter. But it you were to tune it during the summer the dyno should be able to give you a correction factor to a standard day.
So Mike, your saying there wouldn't be any benefit to logging data and running the numbers if there's a significant difference in outside air temp compared to when you first made adjustments to a tune?
I thought for sure I'd have to retune mine in the fall/winter months.
Yeah you will be good both winter and summer. You will just have a little better performance during the winter months.
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