02-10-2005, 07:24 AM
I personally would love a dyno tune, since I don't have that much experience and wouldn't mind letting a pro take a look at it.
But here's the problem.
I've already spent far too much money buying the things pro's suggest,
I've spent far too much time trying the pro's way of doing things
I've spent even more money on the tools the pros suggest
I've spent even more time AND money letting the pro's take a look at it.
What guarantee is there that this is the last time I will be dishing out money for a 'pro'??
I haven't been in the position, and am definitely NOT in the position to keep throwing money at snake oil venders.
I'm sorry if this sounds harsh, but the 'pro tuner' scene has left me severely wanting.
I need a resume, portfolio, and references of any tuner before I can even consider it. Prove a tuner's ability to tune an FI'd focus repeatedly and reliably, and I'll show you $500 and one extremely grateful owner.
But here's the problem.
I've already spent far too much money buying the things pro's suggest,
I've spent far too much time trying the pro's way of doing things
I've spent even more money on the tools the pros suggest
I've spent even more time AND money letting the pro's take a look at it.
What guarantee is there that this is the last time I will be dishing out money for a 'pro'??
I haven't been in the position, and am definitely NOT in the position to keep throwing money at snake oil venders.
I'm sorry if this sounds harsh, but the 'pro tuner' scene has left me severely wanting.
I need a resume, portfolio, and references of any tuner before I can even consider it. Prove a tuner's ability to tune an FI'd focus repeatedly and reliably, and I'll show you $500 and one extremely grateful owner.
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