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    Default itb tuning

    what shop/person in georgia is best suited/capable/experienced in tuning itb set-ups?
    im on chrome right now but can get aem really cheap so either will work.
    someone that has actually dealt with alpha-n would be nice.
    let me know if anyone knows a place.

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    what kind of car

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    h2b eg chassis

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    obd1 h series

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    Scotty has done them, part throttle tuning is damn near impossible to make a tune that will drive smoothly in all weather conditions though.
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    ya living in GA you will have to re tune it daily pretty much, so if daily driving was you plan then its really just a pain in the ass. but for just track use it wouldnt be too bad

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    my car did good with them in the hot or cold.

    my tip in and part throttle was good but it took a long time to get it right, on mine the correction for intake temp was the biggest pain to get right because of how the weather changed and the outside temp.
    if you want it to be good your going to need to get someone to street tune the car in different temps and conditions so the map can be adjusted for it, so when it does change you don't need your laptop with you all the time, but it could take weeks of adjusting to get it really good.

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    balanced performance or diy-autotune would be my suggestions. one tunes $100k+ race cars, the other designed megasquirt, but does tuning. they are in sugar hill, and down teh street from each other...
    You're right - I have no idea what I'm talking about...




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