SR20DET - Tuning shop in pennsylvania(pittsburgh area)

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Dcasil80slider
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Car: 1993 240sx se sr20det fastback 5speed
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Need a good shop that will work on my sr for me i am at my wits end here guys. i started my swap in june and i got it running a few weeks ago and so far iv spent about 4 grand but its not running right at all. So i need a good import garage or tuning shop to take a look at it. Also i need it to be affordable(picky arent i ) i only have about 500 bux to throw at this project or i am going to sell it . [email protected] , email me phone numbers or an email of anyone that can help me get my dream car done PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!


skaterfromvt
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Car: 1989 240sx sr20 blacktop Built not bought 87 v8 rx7 fc3(50) 95 s14, 00 dodge ram 1500
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hey man i use to live in johnstown pa...um for places that are pretty good with the sr20 there is a place called

best1tuning.com (i suggest them...if u go with them tell them mitchel sent u..)

they know their stuff and they can get u in pretty fast its about 3 hours away but their good and costly....also u can get ur car in to

http://www.hybridynamics.com/index.html except they take 4 ever and charge u a ton...

but good luck i got an a sr20 too and mine just crapped the bed so hopefully ill figure it out

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the converted
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What's wrong with it?

skaterfromvt
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I fixed it...like a dang fool my ecu chipped shook loose to much drifting... :p fixed it by putting a piece of sponge over top of the chip so it doesnt have as much free play...but talk to BEST1tuning.com - hanna for tuning..he will free up a ton of power...great shop too!


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