Okay, I've completely redone my website : http://www.hemifevertuning.com
and have been updating my facebook page as well (stop in and hit a LIKE) : http://www.facebook.com/hemifevertuning
Okay, I've completely redone my website : http://www.hemifevertuning.com
and have been updating my facebook page as well (stop in and hit a LIKE) : http://www.facebook.com/hemifevertuning
Nice update, I swung by the facebook and hit the like. Looking forward to the updates.
DRTC #1064
what is the word for tuning for 2011+?
several people in my local Mopar Club want to do some modding for their 2011+ Challengers and Chargers but no Tuning as of yet.
Tha DakFink: 1999 Solar Yellow R/Three 468cui, W9-RP heads, Twin 76mm Turbos, Powerglide Trans. , Bob's Fab Shop 25.3 SFI Chassis for 10.5W racing .
(Still in the Fab Shop)
Hot rodder rule of thumb....every $1 invested in head flow is roughly worth $3 in the short block
OK!!
Can you dispell any truth on the reality of why we finally have Tuning for the JTEC controllers? We were told for the longest time that Chrysler wouldn't release the code to hack the system and was suing anyone that seemed to get passed it. What seemed funny about that was that the Vipers of the same era were being tuned and used the same JTEC controllers. And of course we had B&G hacking PCMs with no consequences.
I guess all is good none the less since SCT serves our needs today.
Tha DakFink: 1999 Solar Yellow R/Three 468cui, W9-RP heads, Twin 76mm Turbos, Powerglide Trans. , Bob's Fab Shop 25.3 SFI Chassis for 10.5W racing .
(Still in the Fab Shop)
Hot rodder rule of thumb....every $1 invested in head flow is roughly worth $3 in the short block
Mopar used to have their own performance line. Which included pcms. It wasn't "custom" though. Outside of some bolt ons, I don't think they are hard core into that realm anymore???
Tha DakFink: 1999 Solar Yellow R/Three 468cui, W9-RP heads, Twin 76mm Turbos, Powerglide Trans. , Bob's Fab Shop 25.3 SFI Chassis for 10.5W racing .
(Still in the Fab Shop)
Hot rodder rule of thumb....every $1 invested in head flow is roughly worth $3 in the short block