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Old July 4th, 2007, 07:32 PM   #1
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Anyone know how to use one or a good shop in the Hampton Roads, VA area that does a good job for a cheap price??
 
Old July 4th, 2007, 11:22 PM   #2
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I have one in my car. What do you need to know? Call Anderson Ford and ask for Rick or Danny and ask them if there are any shops in your area that they recommend to tune your PMS..
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well I don't know what everything should be set at basically. I had talked to a shop round here that said dyno tuning for 175 an hour but couldn't say how long they'd take and I don't want it to end up takin 3-4 hours and cost a lot.
 
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Well if you bought the unit from Anderson Ford they will give you a start-up tune for free. If you did not they will charge you. Well as far as that shop goes if they cant give you a ballpark idea on how long it will take them to tune your car with the PMS then that tells me they dont know how to use it. That means they will be learning it at your expense.. Like I told you call Anderson Ford and ask them who they recommend in your area. Believe me if you have to travel a bit to do it then do it. I trailered my car 980 miles each way to Anderson Ford because I wanted to get it right... But hey thats just me.. But really give me a complete list of your combo and I will see if I can put something together for you to start with.. Take my advice get yourself a wideband o2 setup and you will not need the services of a dyno.. For like 450 bucks you can get one and the only reason you will need a dyno is if you want to know how much hp your car is puttin to the ground..
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sounds good. I'll try to put together a list and pm you till I get the wideband.
 
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