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Chris Groves Tuning?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mach828" data-source="post: 14958898" data-attributes="member: 102965"><p>Well. Initially you have to have a setup that is mechanically capable of driving like stock with 800hp. A lot of people with poorly setup cars, complain about problems when no tuner in the world can tune around a mechanical issue.</p><p></p><p>Chris and Lund were the only people who could even get the 2015 Coyotes to run when they first came out. He is the Hellion vendor for a reason, some of the very first turbo Boss 302 and 2015s were built and tuned at his shop. We have quite a few 1000+ hp Mustangs here, and most of them are all being wrenched on and tuned at Dyno Edge. </p><p></p><p>NM just doesn't have a large modded Coyote population. And the ones we do have, don't post on the larger forums. Chris doesn't have the capacity to get into remote tuning and he doesn't do any advertising. His shop has no shortage of customers. </p><p></p><p>Its kind of like comparing your one local engine builder to a large national company with a full staff. We had a guy here that was the best modular engine builder around, and he worked out of his house. A lot of people in town didn't know about him, let alone from another state. Someone's wide spread popularity doesn't define the quality of their work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach828, post: 14958898, member: 102965"] Well. Initially you have to have a setup that is mechanically capable of driving like stock with 800hp. A lot of people with poorly setup cars, complain about problems when no tuner in the world can tune around a mechanical issue. Chris and Lund were the only people who could even get the 2015 Coyotes to run when they first came out. He is the Hellion vendor for a reason, some of the very first turbo Boss 302 and 2015s were built and tuned at his shop. We have quite a few 1000+ hp Mustangs here, and most of them are all being wrenched on and tuned at Dyno Edge. NM just doesn't have a large modded Coyote population. And the ones we do have, don't post on the larger forums. Chris doesn't have the capacity to get into remote tuning and he doesn't do any advertising. His shop has no shortage of customers. Its kind of like comparing your one local engine builder to a large national company with a full staff. We had a guy here that was the best modular engine builder around, and he worked out of his house. A lot of people in town didn't know about him, let alone from another state. Someone's wide spread popularity doesn't define the quality of their work. [/QUOTE]
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