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<blockquote data-quote="Lunchbocks" data-source="post: 1530386" data-attributes="member: 564487"><p>i'd say its worth it, proper tuning really brings everything together and gets all the potential out of the parts you have and makes them work with each other as good as possible. and that seems like a pretty good dyno rate, i have heard of slowboy racing before, they are amongst the common known names in the dsm world and i'd feel confident in bringing a car there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lunchbocks, post: 1530386, member: 564487"] i'd say its worth it, proper tuning really brings everything together and gets all the potential out of the parts you have and makes them work with each other as good as possible. and that seems like a pretty good dyno rate, i have heard of slowboy racing before, they are amongst the common known names in the dsm world and i'd feel confident in bringing a car there. [/QUOTE]
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