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South Jersey shop(s)
I've tried searching but cannot find information on the existence of shops in south jersey with knowledge of evo's.
I am aware of the shops up north (i.e turbo trix, iveytune), but there does not seems to be anyone local. I am not looking for a tuner, simply someplace that can help with regular maintenance and trouble shooting. Therefore I don't need an evo specific shop.
Is there anything?
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I am aware of the shops up north (i.e turbo trix, iveytune), but there does not seems to be anyone local. I am not looking for a tuner, simply someplace that can help with regular maintenance and trouble shooting. Therefore I don't need an evo specific shop.
Is there anything?
thanks
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dogboxracing is in monmouth county?
that is still at least an hour from where i am (cherry hill). Good to know your there though.
I heard about a shop in moorestown called "precision dyno tuning". I have a feeling they either moved or went under, anyone know about them?
that is still at least an hour from where i am (cherry hill). Good to know your there though.
I heard about a shop in moorestown called "precision dyno tuning". I have a feeling they either moved or went under, anyone know about them?
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Can't go wrong with Sean Ivey or Turbo Trix. They both are excellent. I use them both.
They have the most experience in the Tri-state. Turbotrix is only an hour away. You will be glad that you go there. There's like 100 evo's outside.
If you go an hour and a half to Sean Ivey you will not be disappointed either. He has madd tuning skills yo. hahah.
They have the most experience in the Tri-state. Turbotrix is only an hour away. You will be glad that you go there. There's like 100 evo's outside.
If you go an hour and a half to Sean Ivey you will not be disappointed either. He has madd tuning skills yo. hahah.
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gottcha, I plan to go to Iveytune or turbo trix when Im ready for a tune.
Right now I'm interested in someplace I can drop my car off at before work, for general maintenance (i.e timing belt).
There are plenty of small trustworthy shops in the area, but I don't know any that have experience with evo's. That's what im looking for.
Right now I'm interested in someplace I can drop my car off at before work, for general maintenance (i.e timing belt).
There are plenty of small trustworthy shops in the area, but I don't know any that have experience with evo's. That's what im looking for.
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gottcha, I plan to go to Iveytune or turbo trix when Im ready for a tune.
Right now I'm interested in someplace I can drop my car off at before work, for general maintenance (i.e timing belt).
There are plenty of small trustworthy shops in the area, but I don't know any that have experience with evo's. That's what im looking for.
Right now I'm interested in someplace I can drop my car off at before work, for general maintenance (i.e timing belt).
There are plenty of small trustworthy shops in the area, but I don't know any that have experience with evo's. That's what im looking for.
Whenever I go to the shops its in and out and you feel satisfied. Plus, your car is freaking faster!! Haha!
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Go with Ivey, like someone said above about TT, there are like 100 Evos outside... IMO you'll just be more $$ for them and thats all. Sean will take the time to address your specific needs and has upfront prices that don't magically change after he has worked on your car. You dont need to have a full blown drag car for him to take your seriously.
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I was hoping to not need to take a half (or whole) day from work in order to get my car looked at. Seems like it will be worth it in the long run, if the alternate means going to a dealer.