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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
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Moving to Ft. Lewis (Tacoma, WA), any dragstrips/tuners in the area??
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 10438009" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>I'm gonna throw some other options out there.</p><p></p><p>I know Blood Enterprises doesn't get recommended here much but they are pretty reputable. I've never had anything done by them so don't take my word for it cause we always did it ourselves at my friend's shop, but we do have close connections with them. They have a very knowledgable Mustang tuner from what I hear, and plus they build and tune the motors for the SSC Ultimate Aero. I think the biggest complaints have been that they are slow do to being backed up with work. </p><p></p><p>John Reed also comes around Tacoma now and then so if you have anything that he can tune and are willing to pay you could have one of the best in the game do it.</p><p></p><p>Pacific Raceway is a great track. Haven't been to Bremerton yet although I'm stationed about 15min away from it. At Ft. Lewis you're about halfway between both those tracks time wise, probably a little closer to PIR. </p><p></p><p>The whole ricer movement seems to have died out mostly but the hobby is still big in Wa and Tacoma has probably the largest concentration of tuned vehicles. The Krispy Kreme at the Tacoma mall had a pretty big gathering of decent cars and bikes last time I was there. Speaking from our own personal cars out of our own shop we've got a stroker Supra that's gonna be pushing around 1200whp, an 845whp Supra, a 500whp RB26 Sileighty, 400whp SR20 240SX, (2) 300+whp Datsun 510s, a project 67 Nova with an LS9 and custom mated T6060, and another fully custom Nova with a ZL1 crate motor. And my old Cobra is about to get a 3.4 Whipple (would be twincharged or just turbo if I still had it ; )). I don't want this to come off like I'm trying to make myself look badass cause none of these cars are mine but I like to promote the cars we build cause my buddy that actually owns the shop doesn't care to promote his work anymore, he does it by word of mouth mostly. His Novas have been in Chevy mags and his Skylines and 240s in Import Tuner so if you have any special work that needs to be done I'm sure he might be interested in doing it as work is always needed. Just let me know and ill see if I can interest them in the work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 10438009, member: 21786"] I'm gonna throw some other options out there. I know Blood Enterprises doesn't get recommended here much but they are pretty reputable. I've never had anything done by them so don't take my word for it cause we always did it ourselves at my friend's shop, but we do have close connections with them. They have a very knowledgable Mustang tuner from what I hear, and plus they build and tune the motors for the SSC Ultimate Aero. I think the biggest complaints have been that they are slow do to being backed up with work. John Reed also comes around Tacoma now and then so if you have anything that he can tune and are willing to pay you could have one of the best in the game do it. Pacific Raceway is a great track. Haven't been to Bremerton yet although I'm stationed about 15min away from it. At Ft. Lewis you're about halfway between both those tracks time wise, probably a little closer to PIR. The whole ricer movement seems to have died out mostly but the hobby is still big in Wa and Tacoma has probably the largest concentration of tuned vehicles. The Krispy Kreme at the Tacoma mall had a pretty big gathering of decent cars and bikes last time I was there. Speaking from our own personal cars out of our own shop we've got a stroker Supra that's gonna be pushing around 1200whp, an 845whp Supra, a 500whp RB26 Sileighty, 400whp SR20 240SX, (2) 300+whp Datsun 510s, a project 67 Nova with an LS9 and custom mated T6060, and another fully custom Nova with a ZL1 crate motor. And my old Cobra is about to get a 3.4 Whipple (would be twincharged or just turbo if I still had it ; )). I don't want this to come off like I'm trying to make myself look badass cause none of these cars are mine but I like to promote the cars we build cause my buddy that actually owns the shop doesn't care to promote his work anymore, he does it by word of mouth mostly. His Novas have been in Chevy mags and his Skylines and 240s in Import Tuner so if you have any special work that needs to be done I'm sure he might be interested in doing it as work is always needed. Just let me know and ill see if I can interest them in the work. [/QUOTE]
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