ed wright????
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Originally Posted by n20z28
Has any one in the central U.S. used ed wright for tuning? if so what do u think of him?
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Originally Posted by SideStep
Just as an FYI he will probably "lock" your tune so no other changes can be made afterwards... unless he does it....
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Originally Posted by SideStep
Just as an FYI he will probably "lock" your tune so no other changes can be made afterwards... unless he does it....
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Ruined my brand new engine by setting it too rich and gas washed the rings. Since he locks his PCM's (at least back than he locked them) noone else could possibly be at fault for raw fuel spraying 6 feet out of the tailpipes when it revved in park. Re-ringed the engine and had someone else tune it and it was fine.
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IMHO Ed is one of the best. Keep in mind that any competent tuner that has your car 'in person' is probably going to do a better job than a mail order tune. I always reccomend getting a dyno tune over a mail order deal, but ED does a good job mail order or otherwise.