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Old 09-26-2004, 04:36 PM
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Who's the best for mail order tunes? PCM for less has a good reputation, but then again so does Ed Wright (wrong). I don't have time or patience to burn my own PROM, so I'd rather pay someone to do it.....even if it takes a couple tries to get it right.
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Well I have no complaints about Formato's fasterproms. There nice to work with and very friendly and they send chips out quickly. If you need there info or anythnig just let me know
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If you are so concerned over tuning why not just have it tuned on the dyno at WOT??? Then all you need to do is worry about part throttle/idle stuff.
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