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Old Dec 27, 2002 | 01:48 PM
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Best PowerFc tuner in SE?

Who would you all say is the best/most experience tuner in the Southeast for a PowerFC?

I've done some self tuning with the datalogit and FJO but I would really like an expert tuner to take a look at it. I'm in Florida, but Alabama, Georgia, and probably even NC/SC are open road trips to get this done right

I'm going to the dyno early next week to find out where I am but I'm sure there's a lot more that can be done.

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David
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Old Dec 30, 2002 | 12:03 PM
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This is the only tuner I know of that I know that has tuned with a PFC and datalogit. His name is ed I believe. He tuned Roy jonson jr's car with it (T78 set up). The numbers were pretty nice, comparable to a T78 setup that I saw from RP ( The std T78 setup ie large street port with fuel to match 400hp@15psi) I have not used him but have heard good things.
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Old Dec 31, 2002 | 06:14 PM
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I'm a little skeptical about Ed, not about his knowledge, but how he runs the dyno. Some of us went to his shop when the one we normally go to broke (fuses). It had been raining all morning and the front part of the dyno had atleast 2 inches of water where the front tires are. He had to use an additional connector to reach from the PC to the car since its set up for front wheel drive cars (exhaust pointing into the building for rear wheel drive). Offered to squeegy it off, he said it would be okay. The connector was lying under water. 1st car was a 2nd gen N/A, ignition break up at 6300 rpms on all the runs. next was a 2nd gen N/A auto, same break up 6300 rpms on all runs. Asked about the connector, nah, its fine. Next was a stock 3rd gen, same break up at 6300 rpms on all the runs. then my car, 6300 rpm break up, new plugs on mine, what a waste of money. If he does know the PFC, then have him come over to Dynolabs and do it there with Arthur running the dyno.

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