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Old 06-01-2017, 01:58 PM
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Hey what's up mid-Atlantic people. I'm looking for a good Nissan specialist in the NOVA area. So many shops have closed in the area, I can't seem to find one to be able to diagnose my car. The thread with what's wrong is pasted below. Thanks!

https://my350z.com/forum/vq35hr/616039-another-throttle-body-cleaning-surging-idle-thread.html#post10890784
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I've had great experiences with 2 shops and would highly recommend:

PTUNING in Manasass. They did my supercharger
Moore Automotive in Fairfax. They did my cat job.

Both of these places were very thorough and went out of their way to answer my questions and help me understand what they were doing and why. I've gone to each of them for years. Ptuning does a lot of forced induction for Zs so I went to them for their experience. Moores is a general high quality shop. Call up both and ask them about your project, they will give you an honest answer.

However, I wouldn't take general maintenance (aka oil changes) to either of these shops, labor rates are kinda high but are worth it for tough projects.

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Thank you, I appreciate it. I heard ptuning was good, just hadn't checked them out yet.
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We have two guys where I work who've had awul experiences with Ptuning. Both have been hackjobs unfortunately.
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I am a little bit further away but our shop is great with that sort of issue and z's in general.

I frequently have people come up from 1-2 hours away for work.

http://www.coolgreenauto.com/
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Originally Posted by tobythesandwich
We have two guys where I work who've had awul experiences with Ptuning. Both have been hackjobs unfortunately.
what was the job and who was the ptuning tech?




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