Dyno in Seattle
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Great! Thanks Jerry.
For future reference:
www.carbconn.com
Phone: (425) 820-1871
Email: service@carbconn.com
13611 NE 126th Pl. Suite 240
Kirkland, WA. 98034
Anyone else interested in doing a group showing?
For future reference:
www.carbconn.com
Phone: (425) 820-1871
Email: service@carbconn.com
13611 NE 126th Pl. Suite 240
Kirkland, WA. 98034
Anyone else interested in doing a group showing?
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Originally posted by 3ngin33r1
Anyone know of a good location in the Seattle area to get tuning with my VAFC?
Anyone know of a good location in the Seattle area to get tuning with my VAFC?
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Sorry Marcus, I don't have any suggestions for places to go......... when I was running a V-AFC I did do enough research to figure out I couldn't find anybody in the area that knew what they were doing in respect to a V-AFC. I couldn't find anyone who knew even what was clearly published in the instructions let alone someone that had some tuning tricks I'd be willing to pay $'s for.
We might want to talk about this on the phone so I can fill you in on what I know. In a nut shell, rewire V-AFC to not control the VTEC point and get an onboard wideband O2 and we'll go road tuning. You'd be into the wideband maybe $600 when all is said and done but you would always be completely aware of your state of tune (big piece of mind)............
PM me if you want to talk.
Ray
We might want to talk about this on the phone so I can fill you in on what I know. In a nut shell, rewire V-AFC to not control the VTEC point and get an onboard wideband O2 and we'll go road tuning. You'd be into the wideband maybe $600 when all is said and done but you would always be completely aware of your state of tune (big piece of mind)............
PM me if you want to talk.
Ray
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