I don't know if they do V's but I would check with Dasilva Racing in Scarborough(Mustang guys but I'm sure they have done some LS1/LS2's before) and also Tag motorsports in Oakville. I've been to Dasilvas with my other car for a tune and it was a nice shop.
1. Get rid of skip shift permanently
2. Quicker throttle response
3. Get rid of torque management
4. Tune for 91+ octane to free up some power (ignition timing, A/F). From what I hear the stock tune is very conservative.
I recently retuned a 2006 Supercharged Vett that was done at Redline my client was not a happy camper with there tune and actually the tubing blew off the car when he got onto it. Let just say l put a nice smile on his face http://www.mgscustomtune.com/
Thanks. I might look you up shortly. Perhaps you can also help me out with a Hotchkis swaybar and UUC short shifter install whilst you're at it?? Of course I'll pay you for your time.
I did not say they didn't know there stuff. All l said is l has a client come to me after he had his Vett tuned there.
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