Places to get a tune at in VA
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^^were you askin me about my Mods? I edited my sig so it should be on there, the only thing that i haven't put on there cause they aren't on the car is my 680cc injectors, fuel pump and fuel pressure regulator. but I lookin to switch the injectors for some 720cc I think. the ones that i have I haven't even put them in the car so they are brand new. and i still lookin to get a turbo somewhere down the road. then I should be happy lol.
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yeah I just updated/figured out how to do it. plan to go with an FP red, cause i don't plan on goin over 500hp. I just got to convince the wife into letting me get one, which is turning out to be a chore.
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cbrd is good. atlantic is good and where i go too. stm is great but super far away. mellon is good too and not terribly far. you are lucky plenty of great options just take your pick.
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He dosent feel like driving that far, CBRD is about 4 hours, STM doing 70 the whole way is 8.5 hours(my family used to live right next to the new shop), Atlantic is about 3 hours, and then Spec-Ops or Forced Fed in Fayetville NC is about 3-3.5 hours. There are shops around but you have to be willing to drive.
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