Looking for Best Tuner...
Looking to hire a full time tuner. At least 2 years tuning experience with Hondas and other imports. Must have experience with various piggybacks (AEM, Hondata, UTEC, eManage, etc.)
Shop is located in North Carolina. New DynoJet 424xLC on order. Competitive pay structure.
So who's the best tuner out there (that would want to live/work in coastal NC)
If interested, email james@moncure3.com.
Shop is located in North Carolina. New DynoJet 424xLC on order. Competitive pay structure.
So who's the best tuner out there (that would want to live/work in coastal NC)
If interested, email james@moncure3.com.
good i live in NC and had to drive to PA to find a good tunner.
im sure if you keep this post flying around youll find one. Or you could just train your own and send them to the EFI school.
http://www.efi101.com/about.html
im sure if you keep this post flying around youll find one. Or you could just train your own and send them to the EFI school.http://www.efi101.com/about.html
Just a bit of advice.. If someone is a good tuner with most systems, they would be a fool not to start their own business and buy their own dyno.
If I were in your shoes, I'd carefully hire someone, have them sign a non-compete agreement, and send them out for training.
If I were in your shoes, I'd carefully hire someone, have them sign a non-compete agreement, and send them out for training.
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