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Turbo Trix vs. Ivey Tune

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seamus7

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Jun 29, 2007
InFrontOfU, New York
hey guys dispite the bad rumors ive heard bout Turbo trix i've had alot of work done by them and i'm happy as all hell. Car runs fast, and strong but i've been hearing about sean ivey.? i was wondering if anyone has used him because i want to tune my car after i finish my mods but trurbo trix is the closest to me and thats 2 hrs away. but i hear really good things about the guy. any comments would help me out guys ... thanx.:dsm: Jim
 
Sean Ivey, TT, Bart simpson, & Michael Jackson can all tune your SAFC the same way you can. It doesn't take a lot of know-how nor time to tune an SAFC and I sure as hell won't stand to let someone else feed these guys on something so simple. Save your money and do a bit of research on how to understand what an SAFC does and what you can do to tune your car yourself. While I'm on the subject, I understand that some pay 'tuners' to tune their cars, but does anyone ever take into account that a car needs to be retuned constantly? Every time you do a big mod to the car, you need a retune. Does it make sense to buy a $300 part and then have to spend another $150 just to get the car retuned EVERY time you mod? It just doesn't add up to me and trust me, I'm no cheap ass when it comes to these cars.

Now that's out of the way, With the limitation of the SAFC, I'm sure the tune you got from turbotrix is just as good as a tune you'd get from sean ivey. Both empty your wallet pretty quick too.
 
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