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Dyno School?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaysin" data-source="post: 8460704" data-attributes="member: 59225"><p>My dream is to do the same. Want nothing more than to have my own dyno shop, which is why I know of a few places. Efi University seems like the best option, they come to shops around the u.s., and you can get some good one on one time and some tuning experience. The cost is a bit steep, but I think its better than paying 30k for 1 to 2 yrs worth of school just to be stuck doing repairs at a dealership. Not that theres nothing wrong with that, but for people that want to have a performance based dyno shop, I'll pass on the dealership work. Good luck on your idea/dream. If you figure out something, let me know aswell, im still trying to figure out the best route to take.</p><p></p><p>:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaysin, post: 8460704, member: 59225"] My dream is to do the same. Want nothing more than to have my own dyno shop, which is why I know of a few places. Efi University seems like the best option, they come to shops around the u.s., and you can get some good one on one time and some tuning experience. The cost is a bit steep, but I think its better than paying 30k for 1 to 2 yrs worth of school just to be stuck doing repairs at a dealership. Not that theres nothing wrong with that, but for people that want to have a performance based dyno shop, I'll pass on the dealership work. Good luck on your idea/dream. If you figure out something, let me know aswell, im still trying to figure out the best route to take. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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