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Originally Posted by Paul Workman
Marc doesn't have a dyno, but rents time on one as needed to put the "shine" on his superb tuning. Marc has developed various base "tunes" for different sets of mod combos that you can buy. But, as always, if you want the most out of it, then dyno tuning is a convenient way to address a wide range of stuff.
Marc specializes is the ZR-1 and your client is lucky to live in the Chicago area as Marc is one of the best of the best ZR-1 mechanics you'll find. When you get to that point, you could just give the car to him to install the chip and tune it. He'll go all through the thing to make sure nothing is out of whack before wasting time on the dyno. From personal experience on several occasions, including tuning, you won't be disappointed!
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Excellent, great to hear. Sounds like him and I will get along fine...
I'm considering getting a couple baseline dyno runs in soon(stock).... so I'll be giving him a call this week. I'll let him know how highly he's been recommended as well. =D>