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Old 06-16-2008, 11:01 PM   #11 (permalink)
 
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okay awesome i will call them tomorrow and see when they can get me in , does it usually take about an hour? I hope they can fix my idle problem!!!
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Aarons1k, you should definitely check out SpeedInc. if you're not too far from Schaumburg. They are a great shop and dyno tune your car to perform at its best and have been around for a while now plus have a good dyno tuning system in their shop. People come from all over to get their cars tuned there. I agree PDQ GTO with the dyno tuning over a handheld programmer, you get way better results and you will know exactly were your car stands with regards to performance and settings for your cooling system to kick in. They focus on Vettes, GTOs, F-bodies, and other American sports cars. My definite recommendation and they would definitely would have the answers you need.


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okay i will give them a call today , i am about 30-45 min away so not bad, u think they can fix my problem when i turn the a/c on?
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I'm sure they can cause my friend had the same problem with his 02 Z28 Camaro which they took care of after they dyno tuned it. Give them a call or make an appointment
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