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Coming from the Focus ST and now an STi, tuning plays a huge role in the aftermarket community. Without proper tuning you won't get the huge power gains like the Kia Stinger's German competitors.
The only method currently available for the Kia Stinger is a piggyback tune. However, here are some popular ways to tune a car.
Piggy-back Tune
Pros: Piggy-back tunes are fairly easy to install as most of the time its just a matter of unplugging and plugging a few harnesses. It's also relatively cheap and safe on engines and harder to detect by the dealers.
Cons: Lacks customization abilities.
Flash Tune
Pros: Flash tunes are the most popular as it allows you to flash and re-flash your ECU indefinitely. This is very important for those that want to start making lots of horsepower. Most flash devices can also allow you to perform engine diagnostics, data-logging and clear engine faults.
Cons: Can get pricey with custom tunes, may require you to perform data-logging in order to complete custom tunes.
Bench Tune
Pros: Bench tunes are also an easy option as all that is involved is for you to either send in your ECU or take it to a shop where they perform a custom flash to your car.
Cons: Can get pricey with custom tunes, may require you to leave the car overnight or inoperable while you are waiting for the tune.
The only method currently available for the Kia Stinger is a piggyback tune. However, here are some popular ways to tune a car.
Piggy-back Tune
Pros: Piggy-back tunes are fairly easy to install as most of the time its just a matter of unplugging and plugging a few harnesses. It's also relatively cheap and safe on engines and harder to detect by the dealers.
Cons: Lacks customization abilities.
Flash Tune
Pros: Flash tunes are the most popular as it allows you to flash and re-flash your ECU indefinitely. This is very important for those that want to start making lots of horsepower. Most flash devices can also allow you to perform engine diagnostics, data-logging and clear engine faults.
Cons: Can get pricey with custom tunes, may require you to perform data-logging in order to complete custom tunes.
Bench Tune
Pros: Bench tunes are also an easy option as all that is involved is for you to either send in your ECU or take it to a shop where they perform a custom flash to your car.
Cons: Can get pricey with custom tunes, may require you to leave the car overnight or inoperable while you are waiting for the tune.