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I'm in the Cleveland area and putting on Kooks Signature Stepped Headers, Hi-flo CATS and Kooks Street Sleeper Cat back system this winter. When spring hits and the salt clears off the roads, I plan on making a drive straight to a tuner. So I am looking for a full dyno tune and have heard that some write directly to the ECM. I have a Diablo Predator and thought it would be nice to be able to go back to stock if I ever really needed too. But I have heard it is better to write directly to the ECM. Anyway can someone in the area recommend a tuner within a reasonable distance from Cleveland?
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Drives: 89 IROC 350 Join Date: Mar 2009
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NICE and WELCOME! I am against hand helds. They are fine for storing a stock tune and your custom tune but I'd never put a generic tune on my car or screw with email and data logging. Just get the dyno tune and make it custom tuned to your car in real time.
Reasonable???? What is reasonable? Tracey at CincySpeed is about the best with LSx engines. That's who tuned my car. IPS in Columbus is a nice shop and Darth has spent enough there to have her own lift. There is Mike Norris in INDY is supposed to be good. Backstreet Performace somewhere up by you that I've heard good things about. |
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Psssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Drives: under contruction Join Date: Nov 2009
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I use a shop on the north end of Columbus, IPS Motorsports. They are near Polaris. You can visit their website at IPSmotorsports.net They have a loaded Mustang dyno and a dynojet. They are doing work on my car right now. |
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She's out of her mind!
LSX 427 with twin turbos.
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Psssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhh!
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Front end, back end. All stripped out.
J is right. I'm out of my mind.
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Drives: /\yes, this is me/\ Join Date: Nov 2008
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Whoa, that spoiler is way too big! Holy crap!
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Nope, it is an actual race set-up, I would agree if it was a street car or wannabe racer, but it is legit
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Ok then... I was hoping it wasn't some V6 or something someone slapped straight pipes and a spoiler on.
"Rice" (whatever that really means) is not reserved for imports! |
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Like this guy was.
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Since we're kinda talking about racing; who is our resident suspension guru or do we have one?
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Depends what you want to know... Guru is a stretch but I'll help ya where I can...
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Well, I think I have a handle on ladder bar, four link, and leaf spring suspensions but I am unfamiliar with the suspensions in say something like a G-body car (which uses soemthing that reminds me of 4-link) and IRS (our cars specifically).
Now, what I am looking for is someone who can give good explanations on the various components of our rear suspensions. Things like naming conventions, point and purpose, and be able to compare and contrast said components against cars with a live axle. For example, I understand that our rear upper and lower control arms are instrumental in alignment and help to keep the tire contact patch at a maximum when cornering and going over bumps. But a control arm in a G-body car does not do that since live axle type suspensions have no rear alignment to consider. Or is it more appropriate to call a live axle control arm a trailing arm. If this is true, then how would they compare to the function of our trailing arms. And what purpose does our trailing arms serve that the control arms, toe rods, springs, sway bar don't take care of?
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