I absolutely agree that an intercooler upgrade will allow the ceiling to be raised in regards to power because of the lower charge temps. I know I would be leaving power on the table by not tuning for an upgraded intercooler. The gains will most likely occur in the mid-range to upper rpm's as the stock intercooler heats up pretty quickly by just doing a couple of 60-100mph sprints. My point is more that, I'm happy with the flash tune as is, adding an upgraded intercooler will keep it from reaching the charge temperatures where the tune starts dumping extra fuel to combat the excessive heat. The end result would be more consistent power and will add a boundary layer of safety with the existing boost, timing and fueling strategies. Kind of like running a 91 octane tune with 93 in the tank, which I do when ambient temps become elevated. For someone who wants to maximize performance with an intercooler upgrade, there's definitely gains to be had by tuning for it.