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Old 06-20-07, 11:17 AM
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Tuner Needed

Hey guys, I'm hoping somebody can help me out.

I am looking for a good tuner for my PFC near South Dakota.

I think there might be a couple in Colorado, but I was curious how the vehicle would tune with the elevation differences.

Any help is appreciated. Josh
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Might want to try the regional forums..?
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I tried posting there with no luck.
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If you don't mind the drive or you can pay to fly him out, Chris from Banzai Racing. http://www.banzai-racing.com/ I have always been more then happy with his work.
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I don't really have the option of flying anyone out because I don't have the use of a dyno.

But I think I may have found a couple of tuners in Minnesota.
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Thumbs up

Thanks for the help guys.

I spoke with Josh at LSE Performance and have scheduled a tuning date in July.

I will probably trailer my 7 up there.

I have some quirks to work out first and get it ready for a good dyno tune.

Thanks again, Josh
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Be careful with that - they've been known to blow a few customer engines that I'm aware of. Just take it slow and easy and watch your EGT's, fuel pressure, boost, and AFR to be safe.

Planning on following up the dyno with street tuning as well?
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Also make sure they use the split timing. Why dont you buy a wideband and tune yourself? The wideband would pay for its self in the fuel it will cost you to tow your RX down.
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Originally Posted by Rocking Rotary
Also make sure they use the split timing. Why dont you buy a wideband and tune yourself? The wideband would pay for its self in the fuel it will cost you to tow your RX down.


I would love to be able to tune it myself.

But I don't know the first thing about the PFC. I have a widband available for me to play with if I want, but don't you also need a datalogit?
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