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Pi7467mp 01-28-2004 09:34 PM

tuning shops in Colorado
 
does anyone know of any GOOD shops in colorado for subys? I have been looking and I have heard of some good places like Maike Shaw subaru, or Mac.. but no one has told me if any of these places tune subarus. IHave an RS-STI and am am desperate to get my car tuned finally.. PLease let me know!!!!! Thanks

wrx21 02-09-2004 10:12 AM

What are you looking to do? (engine, body, suspension, etc...)

VRWRX 02-09-2004 11:32 AM

I would assume engine, right?

Pi7467mp 02-09-2004 11:44 AM

Yes engine.. I need to get my A/.F and timing done. I have a fuel/timing computer, but because of lack of a dyno.. I don;t really have any way to tune it.

wrx21 02-10-2004 09:11 AM

AWD Dyno .. You got me, this is my first AWD car and Ive only had it for a month now "its not even broken in" .. Let me know if you find a shop in town with one of those suckers.

WickedRydaX 02-17-2004 04:58 PM

There aren't too many tuner "shops". What you need to do is become friends with someone that has the same ecu as you, that way they can teach you how to do it. What ECU are you using anyway? There are a few places that have AWD dynos around, but they are pricie for sure, around $75 to $125 an hour, plus a 1st pull price.
MCL

Pi7467mp 02-17-2004 05:41 PM

The only person that I have run across that has the same ecu as me lives in hawaii..... he is helpful, but it is hard to share info due to the fact that I am about 5000 feet above him in elevation.
This is why I wanted to find a competant mechanic/tuner that could fittle with my setup

Magish 02-17-2004 06:19 PM

[URL=http://www.flat4engineering.com/]Flat4 Engineering[/URL] will handle any of your Colorado Subaru tuning needs. They are really great people there too. Good luck!
CHeers
-Jeff

Pi7467mp 02-17-2004 07:27 PM

I called them and they told me that they werent familiar with my engine management and that I should try nto find someone else.... it is seriously not that complicated. If I had access to a dyno, and a wideband I could tune the damn thing my self.. it is really beggining to frustrate me that something this simple no one is willing to tune it.. you know what I mean?? I mean seriously check it out, it is not that complicated.
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Magish 02-18-2004 02:17 PM

Who did you call? If you really are just looking for an AWD dyno I belive there are a few around, and from the site it looks like you def. could do it yourself. Avalon motorsports also would be a good place to call.
Cheers
-Jeff

cubuff 03-17-2004 01:12 AM

If you are still looking Mac Autosports has a AWD dyno, they tune although I dont know what they charge per hour. They are pretty smart guys when it comes to turbo motors etc. Give them a call im sure they would be willing to help you out.


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