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Good Dyno and Tune Shop?

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Old 08-24-2011, 08:29 AM
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New to the Western Pennsylvania area. Wondering if anyone one goes to, knows of, or has heard of any good dyno and tune shops (in terms of Wankel's) over this way or nearby in neighbor states (NY,OH,WV)? Although our cars are still an internal combustion engine and use the same base principals of a/f ratios as conventional IC engines, they are definately a little more edgy when it comes to tuning and i dont want to put the fate of my rotary in just anyones hands. Looking to tune a piggyback SAF-C II on a TII swap. Thanks
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Old 08-25-2011, 01:54 AM
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if you got open road and a air fuel gauge you can street tune it unless you want numbers
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