Best Dallas/Fort Worth Dyno Tune Shops?
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I have a 96 LT1 cammed out and LT Pacesetters. Fully rebuilt and is in need of a tune!
Where is the best dyno tune shop in my area? Thanks!
Where is the best dyno tune shop in my area? Thanks!
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Depending on how aggressive the cam is and what your performance preference is it is always best to get the engine running in top shape so you know you aren't running "ring wash" rich or "piston melting" lean. **** the rims for now.
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I've been to A&S a couple of times, and Scott has always treated me well. I'd personally say that a good dyno tune is much needed with almost any major mods, especially a cam change....at least go get you're a/f checked!
On my heads/cam setup, I was using my prior heads/cam tune (don't remember if it was my mail order, or another shop's dyno tune) and Scott got me from a little under 390rwhp to almost 420rwhp, and fixed some low end rich & top end lean issues.
On my heads/cam setup, I was using my prior heads/cam tune (don't remember if it was my mail order, or another shop's dyno tune) and Scott got me from a little under 390rwhp to almost 420rwhp, and fixed some low end rich & top end lean issues.
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