Looking For A Good Tune/performance Shop For My S197
Looking For A Good Tune/performance Shop For My S197
I am looking for a good mustang tuner shop for my 06 Mustang Roush Stage 2!! Looking for affordability and reliability and trustworthy(dont want to deal w/ crooks)!! Any information would be appreciated!!!!!!!
The best I found when I had my 05 stuff was Justin Starky at VMPtuning.com.... Very nice guy and excellent tuner.....
He's in Debary just north of Orlando..... It's a bit of a ride but well worth the trip.....
He's in Debary just north of Orlando..... It's a bit of a ride but well worth the trip.....
If you are not looking to travel too far... I just had my 94 tuned by Walt at Real Speed in Clearwater, very good people and know how to build fast ass cars. These guys aren t crooks either They are a legitimate shop and stand behind what they do....
Heres a for instance: Fast Friday I just got my car back from Walt and ran a few times, well the car had no power, and when he found out I was having problems he was there tuning a purple flamed turbo fox, he left those guys and came and helped me until we found the problem....To me thats said alot. If you want his info let me know maybe you can check out both shops and determine for yourself.
Heres a for instance: Fast Friday I just got my car back from Walt and ran a few times, well the car had no power, and when he found out I was having problems he was there tuning a purple flamed turbo fox, he left those guys and came and helped me until we found the problem....To me thats said alot. If you want his info let me know maybe you can check out both shops and determine for yourself.
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Thats one sexy ass saleen
Thats one sexy ass saleen
That says a lot. Sounds like a real standup guy.
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I've bought some parts from Walt at his shop & at swap meets. Always great to do business with, but haven't had them do any work for me. There is a Sticky at the top of the Ford Tech Section that says "Where to get your Ford worked on" and that is a good reference tool!
Good luck!
Good luck!
click http://www.brooksspeed.com/...
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Last edited by smokeshow; 07-25-2009 at 08:21 AM.
The Roush Mustangs pose some unique challenges to tune. They use their own unique calibration ID's inside the PCM that can pose a problem for most commercial tuning products. Most tuners are forced to 'start from scratch' at a minimum, and some even have to go as far as having the dealer 'reflash' the original Ford calibration when faced with these cars. I have some custom software that can actually read the original Roush calibration, and start from there to tune, negating the need to start over, or the unnecessary expense of having the dealer reflash the PCM. This also retains the original Roush drivability characteristics. Whatever you decide to do with your car, you should ask your tuner about the original Roush calibration.
Brian
EFI-Unlimited
Brian
EFI-Unlimited