Going "Pro" and new site
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After recently parting ways with the company I had been working for, I had been looking for other controls engineering work. The tuning and diagnostic work that I had been doing on the side has been growing though, so I have decided to pursue that. It's all GM tuning for those that don't know. I hope to be a sponsor on LS1tech.com with the month, and have a new and original product that will allow nitrous users to run different timing and WOT fueling on the stock PCM while retaining a peak timed/fueled N/A tune. This device allows the user to basically have both tunes available to him and will cost well under $100 with the neccessary re-programming.
Check out my new site (big thanks to Amsterdamn for doing so damn much) and let me know what you think of it honestly: http://www.LSxTune.com
Thanks for looking and please refer any GM tuning to me here in Richmond!
Check out my new site (big thanks to Amsterdamn for doing so damn much) and let me know what you think of it honestly: http://www.LSxTune.com
Thanks for looking and please refer any GM tuning to me here in Richmond!
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Re: Going "Pro" and new site
After recently parting ways with the company I had been working for, I had been looking for other controls engineering work. The tuning and diagnostic work that I had been doing on the side has been growing though, so I have decided to pursue that. It's all GM tuning for those that don't know. I hope to be a sponsor on LS1tech.com with the month, and have a new and original product that will allow nitrous users to run different timing and WOT fueling on the stock PCM while retaining a peak timed/fueled N/A tune. This device allows the user to basically have both tunes available to him and will cost well under $100 with the neccessary re-programming.
Check out my new site (big thanks to Amsterdamn for doing so damn much) and let me know what you think of it honestly: http://www.LSxTune.com
Thanks for looking and please refer any GM tuning to me here in Richmond!
Check out my new site (big thanks to Amsterdamn for doing so damn much) and let me know what you think of it honestly: http://www.LSxTune.com
Thanks for looking and please refer any GM tuning to me here in Richmond!
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Would you be able to tune an LS2? I'm looking for someone closer than Creech in Durham NC.. I just don't see the point in driving 6+ hours for a damn tune and retune..
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