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Old 05-25-2002, 09:07 AM
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Default Austin, TX Area: Good tuners?

I need someone good to tune my car.
Thanks for any references!
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Default Re: Austin, TX Area: Good tuners? (echo999)

id be worth the trip to houston to go to carboy they seem to know what they are doing
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Default Re: Austin, TX Area: Good tuners? (delcamino)

http://www.houston-imports.com/

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dig?

worth the trip to huston.......hell,
i wanna drive it from pa....
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Default Re: Austin, TX Area: Good tuners? (echo999)

Try Alamo Autosports in Arlington, TX, http://www.alamoautosports.com Brice, the owner, is a great tuner.
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Default Re: Austin, TX Area: Good tuners? (echo999)

you could try going to pro-tech off lamar (or austin performance, which is right behind pro-tech). i think sessions go for 150 for one baseline run and five tuning runs.

EDIT:they are okay tuners, but not as experienced as the other options.


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Old 05-26-2002, 06:21 PM
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Default Re: Austin, TX Area: Good tuners? (Hanson)

Got any numbers for what I can expect to pay for tuning?

Just wondering if there is a point for me to get my setup tuned, when there
isn't any way to tune anything. I run an inline+fmu.. and besides changing the
timing, there's nothing they can tune on my car. Am I wrong?
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