so im wondering if anyone knows any places in Jacksonville Flordia that does AWD AEM EMSv2 Tuneing that knows what their doing
so im wondering if anyone knows any places in Jacksonville Flordia that does AWD AEM EMSv2 Tuneing that knows what their doing
I would drive to New York and have ray tune it.
There aren't that many performance shops period in Jax. I think there was one on Beach Blvd, I forget the name, but even then, I don't think they'll have an AWD dyno. You may have to go down to Orlando.
go to AEM's website and look up certified tuners, after you get it back schedule an appointment at Pampena Motorsports for a real tune
I have no idea.
I'll be moving to Florida in oct and also would be interested if there's any shops down there that know the 3s platform
Lance HoLung is a fantastic calibrator in the great state of Florida. He was one of the first of maybe 10 people ever... way back in the day in the early 2000's to graduate the AEM factory Advanced Training Course. LOL, I don't think anyone who owned a 3S even had an EMS is 2004. No reason to drive 2000 miles when you have someone who can take care of it in your backyard. BTW guys, Ray P is not the only guy that can tune a 3 litre engine in the US either. 2nd, you don't necessarily have to go with an AEM box to get a smooth and hummin engine. Most experienced and professionally trained calibrators can fill a gap in an interface using additional avail extension ports and bend the interface around them. So wether its an AEM, Haltech, or Autronic, Megasquirt, Motec, Flash or whatever you can work your way out of an otherwise square room and add a door.
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