Group Rates Available

 

 

 

Hourly rates:

 

Dyno rates:

$150 for the first hour $100 for every additional hour. (Current prices are discounted at $80hr flat rate)

$400 for a 4 hour block (currently $320)

$700 for an 8 hour block. (currently $640)

 

Tuning Rates:

 

Tuning is a flat rate of $200 per hour

(currently on special for $150 hr)

 

We get a lot of questions as far as estimating the amount it will cost to tune a car,

so here's a little writeup that will hopefully shed some light on the topic.

 

First and foremost, let me start by saying before you spend money on any other modification,

your first purchase should be some sort of tuning device and a proper tune for your car.

 

There's a reason they're called tuner cars. A production car, is made for the general population.

This means its made and tuned from the factory for the everyday driver and use.

When someone (you) purchase one of these factory cars, and start adding bolt on parts, it really

becomes a gamble whether or not that part will gain power and this is why.

The combustion engine likes to run at a particular air/fuel mixture. By tweaking this mixture a tuner

can gain power and torque, and also trade off one for the other. Now since the only way to do this is

by utilizing some sort of piggyback or engine management system, how can one expect to gain power

by just adding parts? Even if you purchase and install a free flowing intake and exhaust system, how

is that alone expected to add power. A free flow system may or may not add some power without a

proper tune because of the simple fact that it is a freeer flowing setup, But remember, it will change the

air/fuel mixture in the process and sometimes that change is in the wrong direction. So even if your new

$900 intake/exhaust system adds 10hp, the potential gain could have been 50hp with a proper tune.

So why spend $900 and settle for 10 hp when the same amount of money can buy you a piggyback

unit and get your car tuned with greater results? Then when you purchase your intake, exhaust,

adjustable cam gears etc, you can actually tune it to your car and gain even more power then you

ever would with the bolt-ons alone.

 

This is why 2 identical cars with same engine and mods can run quite differently.

 

Did you know the 350Z loses power with a free flow intake (if it has not been tuned to it)? How many

of you out there have a cold air or free flow intake setup and no way to tune it?

This information is for you to understand and use to your advantage while you take your journey into

the tuner car world, so use it to your advantage the next time you consider modifying your ride.

 

Remember, Theyre called tuner cars for a reason.

So why not tune your tuner car?

 

You will get more results from tuning your stock car, than any other single mod.

 

As far as the costs associated with tuning go,

heres a simple way to look at it. Our tuning

rates are $200 an hr (currently on special, see above).

Normally a fine tune on

an already running vehicle wont take more than

1 to 1.5 hrs. If a tune takes longer than 2 hrs

to tune, that means the gains will be substantial

so either way YOU WIN.

 

Example: (these are from actual clients)

A gain of 25hp on a stock KA24DE engine

(nissan 240sx) took 1 hr. That translates to

$250.00 for 25hp. Thats a deal!

 

What other mod will give you 25hp for $250?

 

A gain of 90hp and 95tq at the wheels!

1968 Ford Mustang shelby GT500

took 10 hrs to complete and at the discounted

rate it cost $1400.00. Thats a gain of over 100hp

at the crank for $1400.00. Although $1400.00

isn't cheap, its the price of a good exhaust system

and no other mod can give you that kind of gain

(short of nitrous) and this was gained on a

normally aspirated Ford small block by tuning only.

(F.Y.I. the car ran well before the tune. No surging

or any signs to display an improper tune, it just lacked

the power that the engine should have been capable of.)

 

Although the above noted gains are not very common on a

naturally aspirated car, substantial gains can be expected

from any descent tune.

 

Please contact us with any questions.

 

Discounted group rates available for car clubs:

These rates are only for multiple/group runs on the same day

$65 for the first 3 runs $20 for additional runs.

 

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