Intec Racing Dyno Day - May 23rd
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Intec Racing is having a dyno day on the 23rd, a few friends and I are going to show up for sure. Anyone else?
it's $40 for 3 pulls, normally $65 for 2. there going to bbq too and have hotdogs and hamburgers and whatnot
probably a good day for anyone interested in the Osiris but not quite sure if they want to make the plunge yet to stop by and ask Lawrence about it!
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I just picked up a Z myself, hope to have spacer and exhaust done before the dyno day and get the Osiris up on it. it'll start about 10:30-11am, when the shop starts.
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no more osiris giveaways, unless there's a good enough showing.
UpRev was letting them give away a free version, but that was assuming there was going to be at least 15 nissan/infiniti owners entering for it. there were a couple of giveaways at dyno days but only 2-3 Z guys showed up.
UpRev was letting them give away a free version, but that was assuming there was going to be at least 15 nissan/infiniti owners entering for it. there were a couple of giveaways at dyno days but only 2-3 Z guys showed up.
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I've heard lots of bad things with people that have had work performed ever since the shop first started like 6yrs ago or so, with stuff like engine swaps. Since they fired everyone and got new staff, figured it might be different now. Was proven wrong when a friend had them tune his car. I just found out about it yesterday. Intec didn't know what they were doing, and tried to put the blame on everyone else but themselves. Also heard their dyno is problematic, but I didn't ask for details about that.
If you've had a good experience, that's a good thing...it's just not the general consensus from what I've read/heard. When it comes to tuning, you need to trust your tuner. Good luck with that if you go there.
If you've had a good experience, that's a good thing...it's just not the general consensus from what I've read/heard. When it comes to tuning, you need to trust your tuner. Good luck with that if you go there.
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not that i'm nit picking or anything, but what exactly went wrong? was it a VQ car? they are the only osiris tuner around here, so i was hoping i can go there when i got around to that, but now this is making me reconsider...
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I've heard lots of bad things with people that have had work performed ever since the shop first started like 6yrs ago or so, with stuff like engine swaps. Since they fired everyone and got new staff, figured it might be different now. Was proven wrong when a friend had them tune his car. I just found out about it yesterday. Intec didn't know what they were doing, and tried to put the blame on everyone else but themselves. Also heard their dyno is problematic, but I didn't ask for details about that.
If you've had a good experience, that's a good thing...it's just not the general consensus from what I've read/heard. When it comes to tuning, you need to trust your tuner. Good luck with that if you go there.
If you've had a good experience, that's a good thing...it's just not the general consensus from what I've read/heard. When it comes to tuning, you need to trust your tuner. Good luck with that if you go there.