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Old 07-18-2008, 12:02 PM   #1
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looking for someone or a shop that does TBI tuning in central TX
I've done quite a few engine mods to a 95 Chevy truck. And I'm in dire need of someone in central TX that can tune this thing. I've been reading on everything that you need to do the tuning myself, but I don't have the extra time to sit and learn everything. So I figured I would ask if anyone, shop or individual, does any tuning in the area? Any help would be greatly appreciated. A few of the changes have been L98 Aluminum heads (ported to a 1205, exhaust ports are polished), Offset ground 350 crank to a small journal 327 rod, KB pistons, makes it a 377 cu, Gm performance cam 208/221 474/510, underdrive pulley, LS1 electric fans, 46mm TBI, ported intake to match heads, 255lh pump, stainless 1 5/8 mid length headers. Once again thanks in Advance. Jon
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Old 07-18-2008, 01:06 PM   #2
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Re: looking for someone or a shop that does TBI tuning in central TX
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I've done quite a few engine mods to a 95 Chevy truck. And I'm in dire need of someone in central TX that can tune this thing. I've been reading on everything that you need to do the tuning myself, but I don't have the extra time to sit and learn everything. So I figured I would ask if anyone, shop or individual, does any tuning in the area? Any help would be greatly appreciated. A few of the changes have been L98 Aluminum heads (ported to a 1205, exhaust ports are polished), Offset ground 350 crank to a small journal 327 rod, KB pistons, makes it a 377 cu, Gm performance cam 208/221 474/510, underdrive pulley, LS1 electric fans, 46mm TBI, ported intake to match heads, 255lh pump, stainless 1 5/8 mid length headers. Once again thanks in Advance. Jon
If you want to come to the Dallas area, I am willing to help you out. I've tuned a truck or two.
'94 ECSB 305 TPI running on TBI PCM in PFI Mode. See the conversion here.
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Old 07-18-2008, 01:35 PM   #3
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Re: looking for someone or a shop that does TBI tuning in central TX
I've enjoyed the site below (I.E. information, part #'s, etc.) but have never used them, so this isn't an endorsement, just info.

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www.fuelinjection.com/aboutfis.html
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PS -

HaulnA$$, r those ZO6 10 spokes on your new project?
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thanks for the replies, Haulna$$ I sent you a pm....thanks again
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HaulnA$$, r those ZO6 10 spokes on your new project?
No, they're chrome knock-offs of the Z06 10 spokes.
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