0 the act of making small changes to an engine so that it works as well as possible:
1 the act of preparing for something, or of preparing something for something:
In a tune-up for his presidential race, he ran for a seat in Croatia's parliament.
They perform double-duty as both a full circus performance and a preview and tune-up for the main show.
Regardless, many prominent players used it as a tune-up for the subsequent major.
Phase 3 which is also a term used when talking about the i400's was not a factory tune-up.
These include grinding brakes, rough idle (often caused by the need for a tune-up), or poor shock absorption.
This saves the cost of oil filter replacement at each tune-up.
This component-by-component calibration results in what is effectively a 24/7, system-wide tune-up, that occurs every millisecond.
After four laps, they must enter the pit area for a mandatory tune-up.
Special activities include number painting, sticker design, musical tune-up, and more.