Towers Tuned

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01/24/2026

Not loud for attention.
Loud because it hits.
Built Evo 8 getting dialed in,
heavy hitter certified πŸ’£πŸ’₯

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01/24/2026

Calibrated, not guessed. Logs don’t lie!
Ralliart Sportback SST full pull 😈πŸ”₯πŸ’₯

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Photos from Towers Tuned 's post 01/04/2026

Huge improvement on exhaust flow for this VR30DDTT engine. The setup consists of a downpipe set with a full exhaust system to change the tone and give a more aggressive sport exhaust sound with the performance benefits on this lux coupe.

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Photos from Towers Tuned 's post 01/02/2026

With the new year already here, let's begin by picking up where we left and start with what is next on cue. Rolling over from 2025, we got a 2010 Lancer Ralliart Sportback with a very cool setup put together by for a complete tune on Flex Fuel. Also, rolling over, we got and his EvoX heavy hitter built with the potential and support to push a lot of power all controlled by a Motec M150. To start the year, we got Infiniti Q60 for installation and upgrades of bolt ons parts finishing up with a fresh tune done with Ecuteck Technologies to gain the full potential of this detuned version of the VR30DDTT platform. I'm already working on individual posts for each one of these. Stay tuned!

Happy New Year to everyone!

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Photos from Towers Tuned 's post 12/30/2025

For an unexpected inconvenience, yesterday's tuning session was cut short, but we'll be getting back to that soon. Now, moving on into the next one. This one will serve as an example because of the given circumstances (not always necessary) to show some of the process for the recovery procedure of a Mitsubishi ECU, "AKA" bench flash.
The reason why this is needed can be from a bricked ECU due to something going wrong while flashing or reading (very common), also if the need of using a different rom ID # that does not match the current ID # present on the ECU,for example when switching from different years or markets (most common), VIN Match and others. The carousel posted goes like this:

*Costume hardness pined to the ECU, a 12v source, and software πŸ“·

*Recovery procedure (1st πŸ“Ή)

*Reflashing the rom ID to be used (2nd πŸ“Ή)

*And last, after the ECU is installed back on the vehicle, flash your base calibration file and begin the tuning process (3rd πŸ“Ή)

I know this might be boring stuff, but it helps to educate customers and other people if the need for a "bench flash" is required while getting a vehicle ready for a tuning session.

All details about this next tuning session will be posted tomorrow, and I'm very excited about this one!

Let's go!πŸ”₯

12/30/2025

Boys Being Boys πŸ˜€

12/27/2025

Y'all know what's about to happen! 🌽🌽😈
Long time coming, , we are getting spicy here. πŸ’£πŸ’₯
Full details soon!

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12/24/2025

I am grateful for another amazing year!
Merry Christmas and happy holidays to everyone πŸŽ„πŸŽπŸŽ…

12/22/2025

Another One! πŸ—£πŸ“’
You heard right, one more
heavy hitter coming soon.
Let's go πŸ’₯πŸ”₯

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12/16/2025

To have a high HP extremely modified build and having it performed and driving smoothly like a completely stock vehicle, for me, is the biggest accomplishment!

12/11/2025

Street test after dyno session, 2nd/4th gear 😈
900hp at 42 PSI Boost πŸ₯΅
Let's go! πŸ”₯

Full details soon....

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12/08/2025

A quick 2nd / 3rd to close out the session

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