Mitsubishi Shops/Mechanics in Iowa ?
Anyone know of good Mitsubishi shop or after hours mechanic in Iowa ? I need some work done on my Evo and can travel to Des Moines, Ames, Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, Cedar Falls. Please reply and let me know if you can recommend anyone.
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I f you want a good speed/performance shop, they installed my clutch and did a great job. Try Illinois Dyno Center in Port Byron, IL. Just on the Illinois side of the Mississippi, near the Cordova Raceway. 309-523-9200. Reasonable too.
Originally Posted by number 8
I f you want a good speed/performance shop, they installed my clutch and did a great job. Try Illinois Dyno Center in Port Byron, IL. Just on the Illinois side of the Mississippi, near the Cordova Raceway. 309-523-9200. Reasonable too.
At this point, if your trying to do anything electrical, I'd be glad to help. I've hooked up SAFC-II, AVC-R, and AEM EMS.
ALthough, I think I'd recommend just getting a flash. I've spent countless hours with the AEM and its not been a bed of roses. The closed loop vs open loop fuel management has been the biggest nightmare. I kept my SAFC in the center console to correct for problems if the car starts running bad.
SAFC-II is a cheap/easy mod if your not inclined to flash
ALthough, I think I'd recommend just getting a flash. I've spent countless hours with the AEM and its not been a bed of roses. The closed loop vs open loop fuel management has been the biggest nightmare. I kept my SAFC in the center console to correct for problems if the car starts running bad.
SAFC-II is a cheap/easy mod if your not inclined to flash
Originally Posted by RyanM
At this point, if your trying to do anything electrical, I'd be glad to help. I've hooked up SAFC-II, AVC-R, and AEM EMS.
ALthough, I think I'd recommend just getting a flash. I've spent countless hours with the AEM and its not been a bed of roses. The closed loop vs open loop fuel management has been the biggest nightmare. I kept my SAFC in the center console to correct for problems if the car starts running bad.
SAFC-II is a cheap/easy mod if your not inclined to flash
ALthough, I think I'd recommend just getting a flash. I've spent countless hours with the AEM and its not been a bed of roses. The closed loop vs open loop fuel management has been the biggest nightmare. I kept my SAFC in the center console to correct for problems if the car starts running bad.
SAFC-II is a cheap/easy mod if your not inclined to flash
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