Performance / Dyno Tune (Seattle & Tacoma)
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Originally Posted by johnlotusboy
Your car "smells" rich from the no cats, that is NOT an indicator of real mixture.
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Originally Posted by Netacoma2003
Funny thing is she actually smells like she's running rich!!
I am, however, prepared to buy the Vortech
I am, however, prepared to buy the Vortech
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Installed the SSV last night (took me a little over 2 hours), let the Permatex cure, and drove to work this morning. It looks great but I didn't notice any real difference from behind the wheel..... just need some FI to pull everything together
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So far I've found...
Iltech Racing in Tacoma...will price match the Vortech and can install but cannot tune in-house.
Technosquare needs a dyno run with AF before they can open source flash my ECU.
Jet Performance can flash the ECU but won't change the RPM, rev limit, or speed limit.
WorldOne in Kent can install and tune but are not aware of any open source tuning. Want to sell / install a Utec.
Intec Racing in Kent can install and tune. They're the only local shop I've found claiming the ability to open source flash my ECU.
Iltech Racing in Tacoma...will price match the Vortech and can install but cannot tune in-house.
Technosquare needs a dyno run with AF before they can open source flash my ECU.
Jet Performance can flash the ECU but won't change the RPM, rev limit, or speed limit.
WorldOne in Kent can install and tune but are not aware of any open source tuning. Want to sell / install a Utec.
Intec Racing in Kent can install and tune. They're the only local shop I've found claiming the ability to open source flash my ECU.
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