Northwest Members - Blood Enterprises for a dyno tune.
I have a 2002 Z06 with a internally stock LS6. I had TC Motorsports install a set of LG pro longtubes with high flow cats, halltech intake. The car already had a B&B PRT catback. The car is throwing a cel code resulting in a check engine light and a failure to inspect at the emissions station.
I'd like to get the cel code tuned out and in addition have the car tuned to recognize potential power gains from the header install.
Car is HPDE, track whore car 1st. A weekend (typically nice weather) driver 2nd. So I am obviously most concerned about longterm heat buildup when looking for a safe tune.
I made an appointment with Blood who did some work for my dad years ago, but some friends suggested I ask around a bit.
Anyone had similar tuning work done at Blood?
Anyone had good or bad experience there?
If your exp. was bad, please PM. I don't want to tarnish any names.
oh and this a cross post on corvette forum, so if you're there then ignore this post. :)
TIA
I have an appnt. next week @ Bloods.
Anyone have any comments either way?
Chris Stewart
03-04-2009, 12:14 PM
There's a few options around for local tuners. I will say that TTi in Tacoma tuned my car and they have one of the best tuners available anywhere, I will highly recommend.
:cheers:
WAHUSKER
03-04-2009, 12:50 PM
There have been a few issues on the dyno at Bloods in recent years. If it were me I would call George & Nick at Turbo Tech.
99LSS1
03-04-2009, 01:05 PM
There have been a few issues on the dyno at Bloods in recent years. If it were me I would call George & Nick at Turbo Tech.
Turbo Tech has a great reputation. I wouldn't hesitate to take my car there.
Can anyone elaborate (via PM or whatever) what kind of issues people have had with Blood? They tuned my dad's 97 Blown Cobra successfully years ago after another shop had issues (no-one listed so far).
I am curious I guess if anyone with a basically stock LS6 or LS1/2 for that matter has had issues, or has it been a complicated turbo or S/C application?
I appreciate all the input so far, Lakewood's pretty far from me. I work in Redmond and live in Sammamish.
Chris Stewart
03-04-2009, 01:39 PM
No issues with Blood, just not familiar with them. Certainly lots of experience with TurboTech on this forum, they even post here on occasion. Worth going out of your way! Beware you may end up wanting to stick some turbos on while you're there. :devil:
mike13
03-04-2009, 03:22 PM
They have a reputation of being very expensive for tuning and customers not being happy with the tune. One option is contacting Vince at Trifecta Performance (sponsor) he works with alot of different shops. In a nutshell Vince is the GM tuner for a handful of shops locally who have dynos. The shop does the mechanical and Vince will come in and tune the car. In my case I just showed up at the dyno and Vince tuned it, after he tuned it I wanted a few changes, I would email him and he would let me know where he was going to be on a certain day make the changes in a couple minutes and I'd be on my way.
krazzycowgirl
03-04-2009, 08:26 PM
Not their fault that my engine went on their dyno, but I dropped the car off on the 9th of Dec & they called me on the 28th (my birthday) saying that my engine went & it was going to cost me 2k to get it out of the shop, They supposely replaced the thermo housing (because it was leaking) (it was the same one I had one the engine when I took it up there), they welded a hole that was supposely in my headers, & they did a couple other things with out my know how. I had to call them for updates on the car.
of course they offered to finish up the work on the car for the going rate, after I got my engine put back together. It was only suppose to cost us about 1k.
The car was to be dyno tuned & a new chip burn to the engine spects. (L98 engine with a holley stealth ram)