great Texas tuner?
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great Texas tuner?
looking for an experienced good dyno tuner from San Antonio to DFW and anywhere in between. im right in the middle in the Killeen/Fort Hood area.
got a new fairly mild 346 Heads /cam(.619) / intake 4th gen that i Road Race that were struggling to get a good tune on.
any recommendations of someone you've had good success with?
got a new fairly mild 346 Heads /cam(.619) / intake 4th gen that i Road Race that were struggling to get a good tune on.
any recommendations of someone you've had good success with?
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Sam Miller or Daniel at Sqr in dfw, had my car tuned by Daniel and the car is night and day difference from what it was. He's been in the game a long time and knows his stuff. Real nice guy aswell.
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thanks everyone! keep the suggestions coming, haven't heard of any of these, been out of the game so long.
this Pat G guy. do I just look up every Pat in the phonebook for Texas until I find one that tunes?
does he have a shop name or anything I could look up?
this Pat G guy. do I just look up every Pat in the phonebook for Texas until I find one that tunes?
does he have a shop name or anything I could look up?
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Andy Moye/Prime Tuning. Does al ot of the work in the DFW area.
https://www.facebook.com/PrimeTuning
https://www.facebook.com/PrimeTuningTX/timeline
https://www.facebook.com/PrimeTuning
https://www.facebook.com/PrimeTuningTX/timeline
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The PCM was locked in the car we bought. Some Tuners say it is so they can warranty there work. The problem with that is, there is really no such thing as a warranty in the box rod business. My dad's car has duty cycle issues because the injectors are stock. Until I either send the PCM back to Nelson or pay him to retune the car, we are stuck with a half *** running car. Some Tuners act like they will run out of business if others learn the process. The truth of the matter is, a dyno is needed to get it just right and those are few and far between. I tune and still take my cars to Pat when it is time to get the tune spot on and see some HP numbers.
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Shawn at Lethal Performance. They have some of the fastest LSX vehicles in the state that are true street cars. Big Red, Nightmare, Evil TT, Whytedevil just to name a few.