EFILive tuning costs?

THEFERMANATOR

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Feb 16, 2009
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Word is getting out around town that I have EFILIVE, and I've had quite a few people as of late ask me about doing some tuning for them. I tell them for $200(initial cost) I will do a basic tune to delete DPF, EGR, correct for tire size changes, shut codes and stuff off, or if they want other stuff the price goes up as I can't see writing custom tunes for free for somebody demanding it. Most all of them look at me like I'm trying to rape em and bend em over a barrel or something though. Does $200 sound fair for a basic tune change? I figure it is going to cost me $125 for a VIN license, so $75 more to cover the use of my V2 and replacement of it in case soemthing happens to it isn't unfair. I'm not trying to start a tuning business or anything, just help people out a bit and understand tuning better myself by doing tuning for others(knowledge never hurts when your trying to build custom tunes).
 

wes06dmax

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Feb 23, 2009
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What few ppl I have helped I just let them buy the tunes from a vendor and have them emailed to me since I dont know how to build a tune anyways all I do is flash the tunes to there truck, me and the person sit at the computer I show them the vendors price for tunes, show the cost of a v2 license, and depending on who it is I charge $50 for my time and use of my v2.
 

GeneralTJI

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Jun 1, 2010
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I usually charge $200 for people I know or non close friends (100 of that is for HP license).. and $250 for people I don't know... It's not my day job, just a way to make a few bucks, I enjoy it, and people get a good deal so everyone is happy. Just my 2 cents on it...
 

TDFDiesel

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I charge the cost of a vin license to use my v2. I will refer people to Rob for tunes, but have re-sized tires and done non-performance tunes for free. I guess I'm just a nice guy.
 

D-MAX Mafia

Hood down, smoke up!
Nov 4, 2009
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I only tune family and close friends. Mostly just turning off codes, egr/dpf deletes, adding turbo brakes, recalibrating MAFs and tire size changes. I only charge for the license. If they want a real tune I point them in the right direction.
 

ecc_33

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The normal charge i do is 250. Race tunes are 300. I agree 100% with Tony. Charge whatever they are willing to pay. License, computer, software, time etc. I love the dodge boys :D as they love me. If i am tuning something like my first 6.7 a buddy of mine had and another had a 5.9. I let told them to pay for the license and i would tune it just to learn off there trucks. It was a win win for both of us. I figured out ALOT about tuning a dodge which is slightly different then the dmax's. In turn they got a good tune at a hell of a price. Make it worth while though. Your time shouldn't be free.
 

TheBac

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$200-300 is more than fair. If they dont want to pay that, maybe they shouldnt be modding their Dmax in the first place. Nothing in this world is free.
 

THEFERMANATOR

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I've done a few for friends and people I know and I have charged them $175 for the license and $50 towards the use of my tool in case it breaks and I have to buy another, but I don't charge them for changes afterwards(the ones I have done were to help me understand tuning for other gens as I just did an LMM and what a differrence from that to my LB7). It just blows me away that people I don't know or have had refferred to me by others balk at $200 for a basic tune or $225 for a custom single tune, when a cheap boxed tuner costs $300-400. I have seen what others chage and thought I was being more than fair, glad to see I'm close to what others want.
 

LWATSON

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I think most tuners charge about $500 for a stock trans DSP5 tune and around $600 for a DSP5 if you have a built trans. This includes the switch which isn't but about $50.00. I think your plenty cheap if not too cheap.
 

yellowchevy

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I have to agree with the others, you're not charging anything crazy.
I'd pay someone $200 - $300 just to spend the day with me and teach/help me understand everything about EFI live. :D

Yellowchevy
 

rgullett83

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Oct 27, 2008
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I use to charge $200, now $325,if they dont want to pay that, I refer them elsewhere, fleece and Danville are only 2 hrs away, and duramaxtuner is only 4 hrs away. If they dont like it oh well, I dont do a lot, just enough to keep myself fresh on it. Its more of a hobby for me, and a little extra cash:)

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