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Old Feb 18, 2010 | 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by partyboy1122
For many reasons in fact.

We brought a mildly modded evo IX to the shop, on the dyno for some pulls, we leave and check the "changes" made to the map and they were practically untouched and stock. Boost limits were never changed. Timing was not played with, they actually pulled timing on this car to what they liked to call a "conservative tune". Tons of other stuff were simply never touched.

We did this on purpose to prove a point due to having another friends car "tuned" by them and coming out with stock like changes.

They seem to do great work but working with ecuflash/evoscan is not one of their strong points.

We brought the first car in after WE tuned it and made 44+ hp on their dyno with the same mods, and same weather conditions.

Thats really strange..... My car is DSG tuned and i have an VIII and i made more power then a IX with the same mods, which as we know is uncommon. My tune is awesome and i made great power and the tune is really safe which is a huge plus for me. I sent three other of my friends their with similiar results!

Well either way im exteremly happy with their work and will bring my evo back to DSG the next time i need any work done to her. Any shop that services RALLY cars and Time attack cars and has proven results is good with me

Last edited by MR Turco; Feb 18, 2010 at 07:53 AM. Reason: OT
Old Feb 18, 2010 | 07:53 AM
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