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Businiess name:  Motion Lab Tuning
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Anybody with enough money can buy a dyno, but no dyno comes with instructions on how to tune a car. For that, you need someone like Todd with years of experience behind him. There are other tuning shops around, and some have dynos, but beware, some of those guys are just ""posers"". Want to know if a tuner knows what he's talking about? Pay them a visit while they are tuning a car. Ask questions. Todd can show you a sample of the thousands of tuning maps, horsepower and torque curves, timing, boost and air/fuel ratios. See the results for yourself. Todd knows his business, which is a really good thing, because run it too lean, too much boost, or too much timing and its good-bye motor. With so much on the line, do you really want to trust your expensive engine to a poser?

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