well if my bluefin is tame as you say, then the other tuners and maps must be totally useless getting the power down
apart from massive torque which most tuners brag about being better, having lesser torque is sometimes as good if not better getting off the mark, without pending endless pots of cash to help try and control whel hop and grip issues.
a stage 2 bluefin car will be as quick down the quarter mile as an equivalent Revo 2 car as an example.Its all pub talk.
Superchips spend as much money as Revo or Apr doing in the R&D.
People automatically dis bluefin for being entherior because it's "not as aggressive " as others. Aggressive isn't always the best policy for the life of certain parts of your car if it's set up to the max.
Sorry for getting on my soap box, but I feel not enough credit falls on Superchips especially with their good and helpful after sales.
I do agree a real tuner like PDT that sets the car up, is also a very good choice, also including company's like R-tech in Hinkley.