who is the best ls/nos tuner in the usa
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Have to give RPM credit.... They have been kicking *** every weekend setting records. Doing it with the same engine shows they are doing something right.... Ryan must have his tune up down pretty damn good. I know I have talk to Ryan on many occasions and our conversations have always lead me to believe he has hit stuff down.
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I agree with you to a point.
Jeff Prock , Monte Smith , Steve Johnson have seen enough that they can give you great starting tune ups as long as they are given all the right info.
Whats the difference between a 15* LS head and a 15*SB2 ?
Just because RPM, ESP have there tuneups dailed in doesnt mean they will be any better at tuning your car then Prock , Smith or Johnson.
Like I said earlier in this thread, they all do it a little different, none are wrong as there are many ways to get to the end safely. Talk to a few of them, hell talk to all of them then pick who you feel most comfortable with. Have them give you a base line tune then learn to do it yourself... those guys cant be at the track everytime you go.
Jeff Prock , Monte Smith , Steve Johnson have seen enough that they can give you great starting tune ups as long as they are given all the right info.
Whats the difference between a 15* LS head and a 15*SB2 ?
Just because RPM, ESP have there tuneups dailed in doesnt mean they will be any better at tuning your car then Prock , Smith or Johnson.
Like I said earlier in this thread, they all do it a little different, none are wrong as there are many ways to get to the end safely. Talk to a few of them, hell talk to all of them then pick who you feel most comfortable with. Have them give you a base line tune then learn to do it yourself... those guys cant be at the track everytime you go.
a.will "tune"
b. have any computer tuning skillz
c. have the meens to tune the computer
i know they can give you a tune up for your nitrous, but do they know fuel injection?
again, i have no idea, if they do or not, i have never delt with them. i just know rpm and east side know nitrous, and they know lsx, and they have the abbility to tune the computers
i did what you said tho, i had to start doing it myself, so i picked up allot from eastside, and still touch base, but having the stuff right at my finger tips is the best way for sure