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Posted by built95faleen (Member # 8828) on :
 
Looking for a good knowledgable tuner for my 95. Car has a N/a 347. Any suggestions? I was also recommended to give it a go myself with the Anderson pms set up. Do'er anyone have suggestions?
 
Posted by CoyoteMike (Member # 13748) on :
 
AED
 
Posted by Built88LX (Member # 10758) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by CoyoteMike:
AED

+10 AED!!!
 
Posted by built95faleen (Member # 8828) on :
 
I spoke with Shaun and he said he's avoiding push rounds like the plague. He was my first choice as well but no longer an option
 
Posted by moeofit32 (Member # 10393) on :
 
Yea he won't tune a push rod even if it's done clean
 
Posted by in4thewin24 (Member # 13648) on :
 
I'm in Sac and looking for the same thing. I too have a 347. Any other suggestions?
 
Posted by JohnB (Member # 969) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by moeofit32:
Yea he won't tune a push rod even if it's done clean

Unfortunate. Years ago, he'd tune a well-built combo.
 
Posted by jmcclesk (Member # 1355) on :
 
why not tune it yourself its not hard. that's what I did. gained 40hp and 50foot pounds of torque over a professional tuner. The car has been running GREAT for over 5 years.

http://www.lasotaracing.com/MOQH.html

[ 2015-11-30, 01:59 PM: Message edited by: jmcclesk ]
 
Posted by built95faleen (Member # 8828) on :
 
I've honestly been considering it. Thanks for the link, that quarterhorse set up is going to be around the same price as buying a chip and taking it to a tuner. I might need a little more pursuasion lol
 
Posted by Don (Member # 938) on :
 
I have the quarter horse chip and software FS.
 
Posted by CobramanPhil (Member # 2170) on :
 
I second the self tuning. The PMS is by far the easiest with the quarter-horse/tweecer coming in second and third. With the PMS you just follow the directions..not much to it. The quarter horse/tweecer will require a bit more of an understanding, but it is not brain surgery.

What is the car running exactly? You will more than likely already find tunes readily available to you depending on your maf/engine volume/fuel for the QH/Tweecer.
 




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