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Retune due to different weather?


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Hi,

I am currently living in Townsville NQLD and have just purchased an xr6t which has been tuned in Brisbane, would a retune be necessary or beneficial due to different weather up north. (Humidity and air) etc.

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I am pretty sure the ecu can still compensate for all of this and you're all sweet. Get it tuned locally if things aren't running right but at the least maybe get it run up on a dyno for $100-150 :)

Not to say the air temperature and humidity doesnt make a difference, I just think things like fuel quality will make a bigger difference.

 

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In all seriousness, no, you should not NEED a tune if going to warmer weather... (that's not to say you won't WANT one) significantly colder weather would be a good idea to dyno-check it as mentioned earlier.

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