When all you guys are done with your pig pile on Big B, take a look at the original post. The guy is a newbie with two posts on the site and all of you have got him reprograming chit and runnin around lookin for independant dyno wizards etc etc I taylor my advice to the situation which in this case looked like a guy who wanted a SERT and with some common sense was asking about a deal on one. Without any additional information to go on. IMHO he'd be best served by a dealer. Don't know if any of you have priced out a dyno set up to meet OSHA regs lately, but the cost is high enough that the dealer needs to ensure that his techs do not get a bad rep or he'll be left holding the bag. yes yes yes some techs are better than others and obviously a guy who makes his living purely on dyno tuning is going to have to be good to survive. I believe I've stated as much in other posts. JG -Twolane's neighbor in Missouri being the best I've ever seen.Most of the really good ones are on the road at the majors and our newbie again didn't give us much to go on. So, rather than having fun naysaying me, if you've got better advice then post it and do him a favor cause if you think you're gonna hurt my feelings forget it, I don't have any [smiley=huepfenlol2.gif] [smiley=huepfenlol2.gif]