I have the impression to hear some of the my 80 years old math teachers
Your going to have to translate that for me because I can't make any sense out of it.
Anyway, what's personal ?? Your bucket has holes in it....I am pointing those holes out.
Your statement:
"However its tuning requires a lot of experience, time and resources. And this is where Sean's experience counts ..."
It's not correct....if you will read my post AGAIN (did you actually read it the first time ?) You
still get Seans experience. You do not have to be in Fl. to get a car tuned with his help. Don't take my word....call Roe and ask him.
My car is not tuned perfect...it is a constant process....that is why IMO, everyone needs a wideband and needs to learn the software. One day on the dyno won't get it there. Guess what ?? We don't drive these cars on the dyno, we drive them on the street. EH.
Who talks about dyno ??? I assume you were talking about Roe dyno tuning the cars....he does. I believe he also does road tuning (actually runway tuning

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My point is that the average guy does not have to have a professional install and tune the system. THAT is one of the BIG draws of the Roe s/c....you can install it yourself and tune it yourself with or without professional help. If everyone had to ship their car across the country for $3000 to $5000 dollars the system would not be as popular. This is fact and you can argue it all you want and you will still be wrong.
To each his own, if this guy is in Fl. near Sean and he is not comfortable with diy, then by all means have Sean or even Macedo do it. Doesn't work out as easy for the guy in Wisconsin or California.
Edit: Curious, do you have a Roe s/c ?