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Old 09-22-11, 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by powerhouse engineering
Thanks for the compliment Jose. When you coming back to Cali.
Been trying to get out there, ill be in WA state early next week working, Not sure if I want to do the 1,000 mile drive to so-cal from there. ill stop by if I make it out
Old 09-23-11, 03:43 PM
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The world wide web made everything easier than ever. Tons of info and as long as you got the ***** to bite a bullet and the determination to learn, anything is possible and you don’t need to be a rocket scientist lol. Too bad, since it became widely used in the last 90’s, many small businesses and shops have closed since everyone became “Jack of All Trade” also known as the “DIYers"

and yup, to Johnny and Albert and I will add Mexico (his real name is forbidden on this forum) also. There are other good and honest people out there that I can add but since they are not racing (refused to sell their soul to the devil or rip off Joe Beer to support a habit), I rather not .
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Originally Posted by WackyRicer
The world wide web made everything easier than ever. Tons of info and as long as you got the ***** to bite a bullet and the determination to learn, anything is possible and you don’t need to be a rocket scientist lol. Too bad, since it became widely used in the last 90’s, many small businesses and shops have closed since everyone became “Jack of All Trade” also known as the “DIYers"

and yup, to Johnny and Albert and I will add Mexico (his real name is forbidden on this forum) also. There are other good and honest people out there that I can add but since they are not racing (refused to sell their soul to the devil or rip off Joe Beer to support a habit), I rather not .
I'm all all for the DIYers, I'm kinda a jack of all trades myself. You can read the whole web on weber tuning, BUT, until a person does it and see's results (and I don't mean, floor it down the street where it feels fasssst and furrrrious) Anybody can change jets and venturies but that doesn't make a person a tuner, kinda like having a laptop and e.f.i software. I call those people "adjusters"

I gave the names on the people I would recommend for proper weber ida tuning in so-cal that I have seen results from, Mexico is added to the list also. All the people I have mentioned will charge for there knowledge as it took them many years of testing, And that information, You will not find on the web
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