where to find a good tune in pa
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Re: where to find a good tune in pa (bexisboy5775)
I don't think there's anybody in western PA, but try Jeff in Eastern PA. http://www.evans-tuning.com
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by IN VTEC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I don't think there's anybody in western PA, but try Jeff in Eastern PA. http://www.evans-tuning.com</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'll be sending my own car to Jeff shortly
I'll be sending my own car to Jeff shortly
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Re: where to find a good tune in pa (bexisboy5775)
HybriDynamics in Latrobe PA
5050 Center Drive
Latrobe, PA 15650
Phone724)925-2660
Fax724)925-1678
^ address and phone number
http://www.hybridynamics.com
It's is my buddy Denis's shop, they just moved into the new, huge shop from the one that used to be located in Youngwood. Dyno tuning is done with a DynoJet dyno which is pretty new. He will tune with Crome, Hondata, AEM EMS...etc.. give him a call it should be somewhere in the neighborhood of 400-500 for as long as it takes to dyno tune your car. It's well worth the drive and the money, the proof is in the pudding really check out my friend Eric's 97 Champ white type r, and Brian's 95 coupe, both of which were tuned by Denis, and built at hybrid.
http://www.hybridynamics.com/g...d=120 Eric's R
http://www.hybridynamics.com/g...d=169 Brian's EX
if you have any questions shoot me a PM
5050 Center Drive
Latrobe, PA 15650
Phone724)925-2660
Fax724)925-1678
^ address and phone number
http://www.hybridynamics.com
It's is my buddy Denis's shop, they just moved into the new, huge shop from the one that used to be located in Youngwood. Dyno tuning is done with a DynoJet dyno which is pretty new. He will tune with Crome, Hondata, AEM EMS...etc.. give him a call it should be somewhere in the neighborhood of 400-500 for as long as it takes to dyno tune your car. It's well worth the drive and the money, the proof is in the pudding really check out my friend Eric's 97 Champ white type r, and Brian's 95 coupe, both of which were tuned by Denis, and built at hybrid.
http://www.hybridynamics.com/g...d=120 Eric's R
http://www.hybridynamics.com/g...d=169 Brian's EX
if you have any questions shoot me a PM
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Re: where to find a good tune in pa (Frost7177)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Frost7177 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">philly dyno works they specialize in hondas.</TD></TR></TABLE>
cool guys over there
cool guys over there
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