Yeh, most factory tunes are calibrated to suit multiple categories of drivers from the young to seniors and across octanes.
So if no hardware mods at least with a good tune your vehicle is calibrated optimally to your personal taste.
There's:
- Canned calibration.
- Calibrate, scan, analyze and address, repeat.
- On Dyno including steady state Volumetric Efficiency calibration, injector calibration, fueling and timing throughout to WOT. The expense for this would better apply better to hardware mods.
I had my stock 2013 R/T but for a Corsa CB and a 180 t-stat dyno tuned seeing the before and after graphs gaining 10H/10TQ.
Sounds small but MOPAR doesn't leave much on the table. I got a better responding pedal, higher shift pints that were firmer and faster, and my air/fuel and timing optimized & calibrated for 93 octane.
The car was made more fun to drive.