Tunning shop advice?????
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Does anyone know a good tunning place in the San Fernando Valley or not to far from there? I was thinking of going to technosquare but it's a little far wanted to know if there was anything closer with a good reputation. Thanks.
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Not sure if it would be worth it for the gains to do a tune just yet. Are Cars adapt pretty well to those kinds of mods. But im sure someone else can chime in.
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I am close to SFV and also wondering if there is a closer place than technosquare. I have almost the same mods and have been reading on these forums that when you are finished with your NA mods (which i am), a tune will give you a little more HP as far as numbers on a sheet, but mainly should be done to smooth out the curve and help overall performance.
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Yeah I know that it gives you a little more power. I had a buddy of mine who had it done with no mods and it gave him pretty good gains. I also want to eliminate the rev limiter.
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depends on what type of tuning you're going to get..
stock ecu? then just head to TechnoSq. you can dyno tune it there and be done with it in one shot.
if you're going to go with an aftermarket management system, then perhaps SP Engineering. but that means u need to buy an aftermarket system..
stock ecu? then just head to TechnoSq. you can dyno tune it there and be done with it in one shot.
if you're going to go with an aftermarket management system, then perhaps SP Engineering. but that means u need to buy an aftermarket system..
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