MS3 Basic Tuner in Maryland?
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MS3 Basic Tuner in Maryland?
Hi:
I will be receiving my MS3 Basic from Trackspeed soon. I am confidant I can get up and running with the included base map for my stock Miata. However, to get the most out of my Trackspeed EFR turbo build (slowly collecting parts...), I am looking for a tuner in Maryland that is familiar with MS and Tunerstudio. Does anyone know of a shop?
Thanks!
I will be receiving my MS3 Basic from Trackspeed soon. I am confidant I can get up and running with the included base map for my stock Miata. However, to get the most out of my Trackspeed EFR turbo build (slowly collecting parts...), I am looking for a tuner in Maryland that is familiar with MS and Tunerstudio. Does anyone know of a shop?
Thanks!
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I went to york initially, had my car towed out there. They just autotuned it by the looks of the map. Didn't adjust timing or anything, just trimmed the VE table here and there. Car made some power, but was pig rich and couldn't get it to idle under 2000rpm.
Yorks tune was so bad I had to get it sorted somewhere else. I stopped into PTuning for an alignment over a weekend and Ken struck up a conversation about megasquirt. He was so knowledgeable and curious about the setup he spent two hours just explaining what things meant and probed my map and fixed some of the idle issues on the spot, no charge. It made me feel confident enough to bring the car back to them for a proper dial in.
Ken at PTuning was a dream to work with. Kept the car for a couple days tweaking drivability, was straight forward with what he planned to do, from leak down to glory pulls and everything in between. It cost more than York, but was on par with other tuning rates, but was essentially full package service with constant updates and benchmarks.
I hear PTuning costs a bit more when it comes to fabrication, but I would trust them my car for any tuning and aligning my car. I'll be taking it back once the flex sensor is wired in and xidas installed.
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I went to york initially, had my car towed out there. They just autotuned it by the looks of the map. Didn't adjust timing or anything, just trimmed the VE table here and there. Car made some power, but was pig rich and couldn't get it to idle under 2000rpm.
Yorks tune was so bad I had to get it sorted somewhere else. I stopped into PTuning for an alignment over a weekend and Ken struck up a conversation about megasquirt. He was so knowledgeable and curious about the setup he spent two hours just explaining what things meant and probed my map and fixed some of the idle issues on the spot, no charge. It made me feel confident enough to bring the car back to them for a proper dial in.
Ken at PTuning was a dream to work with. Kept the car for a couple days tweaking drivability, was straight forward with what he planned to do, from leak down to glory pulls and everything in between. It cost more than York, but was on par with other tuning rates, but was essentially full package service with constant updates and benchmarks.
I hear PTuning costs a bit more when it comes to fabrication, but I would trust them my car for any tuning and aligning my car. I'll be taking it back once the flex sensor is wired in and xidas installed.
Yorks tune was so bad I had to get it sorted somewhere else. I stopped into PTuning for an alignment over a weekend and Ken struck up a conversation about megasquirt. He was so knowledgeable and curious about the setup he spent two hours just explaining what things meant and probed my map and fixed some of the idle issues on the spot, no charge. It made me feel confident enough to bring the car back to them for a proper dial in.
Ken at PTuning was a dream to work with. Kept the car for a couple days tweaking drivability, was straight forward with what he planned to do, from leak down to glory pulls and everything in between. It cost more than York, but was on par with other tuning rates, but was essentially full package service with constant updates and benchmarks.
I hear PTuning costs a bit more when it comes to fabrication, but I would trust them my car for any tuning and aligning my car. I'll be taking it back once the flex sensor is wired in and xidas installed.
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