Good dyno tune in San Diego area?
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Good dyno tune in San Diego area?
I recently moved to Escondido and pretty soon I'll be putting a stall converter in my T/A and I'm looking for a reputable shop to do a dyno tune once this is done. Any recommendations?
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Take it to the best. CMS. http://cunningham-motorsports.com/
There is another place in sd somewhere but apparently he screws over people so I wouldn't recommend him just because he is closer.
Just do a search you'll see cms is the shop to take it to. Good luck buddy.
There is another place in sd somewhere but apparently he screws over people so I wouldn't recommend him just because he is closer.
Just do a search you'll see cms is the shop to take it to. Good luck buddy.
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Take it to the best. CMS. http://cunningham-motorsports.com/
There is another place in sd somewhere but apparently he screws over people so I wouldn't recommend him just because he is closer.
Just do a search you'll see cms is the shop to take it to. Good luck buddy.
There is another place in sd somewhere but apparently he screws over people so I wouldn't recommend him just because he is closer.
Just do a search you'll see cms is the shop to take it to. Good luck buddy.
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I have heard mixed things about JBA. At a dyno day, one guy had a s/c 08 mustang gt that was tuned by JBA. He was only putting down 348 hp/ 335 tq. The kicker was the A/F. It was pig rich at 9.8:1. With the vortech s/c he should have put down close 400 to 420 hp and 390-400 tq and the A/F should have been around 11.5:1