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Old 07-05-2010, 12:33 PM
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If anyone has any type of info on where i can get a dyno tune done in italy i would really appreciate it.

Good luck to me finding anyone with LS experience over here....

bahhhh gotta be someone with some info!
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Damn.........31 Views and not a word on the post.

Everyone must think i was posting because i knew where to get a dyno done in italy.

I would like to know of a place!
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Good luck, slim pickings in Europe. Least you don't have to worry about FI and blowing your motor. I am sure if you get on www.mightmustangs.net i believe or .com its a european site with good bit of people with some decent knowledge. Mostly out of Germany but You might get lucky.

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It is tough overseas, but possible. You just gotta meet the right people try 1 on 1 motorsports.de and fbodyeurope.org
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Not in Italy , but close by in Switzerland is Heinz Roth.
http://www.heinzroth.com/tuning.htm
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hmmm i will check it out, but i have a feeling i am going to just have to wait 3 more years and just stack the parts in the garage.
Damn no fun staring at go-fast parts and not being able to put them on!
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If you're in Aviano, there's nothing. I spent 2 years there and we looked for one when i was there. Couldn't find anything.
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Heck buy HP tuners or another program and start reading about it. I bet in 3 years time you could teach yourself with the help of this forum and others as long as you start small. You could also try someone who does mail order stuff but that is not an exact science and can leave you hanging sometimes. One thing about Europe is there are some who know about EFI tuning but they like to strip everything out of car and run a Halltech or other standalone modules since most the stuff they are working on are conversions or very radical set-ups. I use a guy here in Holland for some basic tuning stuff mainly because he has a shop that specializes in Skylines and he has been to the states for lots of schooling and understands a great deal about it with most cars. I have even thought about buying the full SCT tuning suite for my Cobra since the mail order stuff doesn't appeal to me.

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