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RE: Utah Shops (04-03-2017 )suicidejockey Wrote: Thats exactly what I'm looking for, some one that hasn't been brain washed by "local big guys" That has done there research and figured out exactly what these motors need for performance, reliability, and overall longevity. I spent thousands and thousands on my old cat trying to keep it running, and it about broke me, thats exactly what I'm trying to avoid one the two trucks i just picked up. I want them to run clean, good power, and most importantly be reliable. Your options are limited unfortunately, especially considering where you are located. Unilevers and/or gearhead both do remote work I think. Mr. Hag, vin, and/or myself only does tuning on trucks if you bring them to Atlanta. Other than that, I have not seen anybody else's work that is even close to being up to par. Believe me when I say I have seen a lot of other tuners work. Based on what I have seen, on a scale of 1 to 10, the bulk of shops are scoring only about a 2 or 3 at best, and they refuse to acknowledge they are so clueless simply because they get away with some of the atrocities they perform. Most could not even tell you how the ECM and engines of today actually work on even the most basic levels required to understand the complex programming that has been put into them. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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