How To: Tune a car?
#16
heh thanks Loveboost, but someone already told me that once. As I said before, I looked up E85 right after I asked the question, and was dumb because it said "ethanol" in the fricken ad! lol. But yes.... yes I am ready for 800awhp.... *starts to drool*
P.S. nice bike
P.S. nice bike
#17
thanks man its actually for sale u want it instead of the evo lol
heh thanks Loveboost, but someone already told me that once. As I said before, I looked up E85 right after I asked the question, and was dumb because it said "ethanol" in the fricken ad! lol. But yes.... yes I am ready for 800awhp.... *starts to drool*
P.S. nice bike
P.S. nice bike
#18
havent read the whole thing. what he's doing is just using alcohol as in FULL alcohol to tune the car with extremely large injectors which are hard to control (tune) thats why you need a good stand alone computer with good injector drivers.... typically a motec or just an aem might sufice depends how things were done and who worked on it. its all mostly preference..
your best bet would be to ask the owner who tuned the car, after he tells you if you cant bring it there twice a year to get tuned, then call the company and see who they suggest. or if they would be available to fly over a tuner to your state and coordinate with you and a local shop to get your car tuned.
you have to understand that you cant fuel up c-16 anywhere in the state even e85 will be hard to find.
if you can afford it, buy it and enjoy it.
Eddie Rosado
your best bet would be to ask the owner who tuned the car, after he tells you if you cant bring it there twice a year to get tuned, then call the company and see who they suggest. or if they would be available to fly over a tuner to your state and coordinate with you and a local shop to get your car tuned.
you have to understand that you cant fuel up c-16 anywhere in the state even e85 will be hard to find.
if you can afford it, buy it and enjoy it.
Eddie Rosado