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Old Apr 25, 2006, 10:37 PM
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i live in the milwaukee chicago area i put a cold air intake a bigger intercooler and a bov got a boost controller also a turboxs catback wondering where i could take it to get tuned if anybody know help is greatly appreciated
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Just my .02, but I would stick with the stock intake, and hold off on the intercooler until you get a larger turbo. If there isn't someplace locally, you could always send your ECU to dynoflash.
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see this is whats stopin me from goin into engine mods right now...i live in the KC area...and theres 2 shops with awd dynos in town...and i know1 of them is good but expensive as all hell...and the other is probably expensive too but with less experience in the field...so...my conclusion is that when i start addin power....my friend and i r gonna road tune it...
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