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Tune for a Hemi

bruce 1

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Who in the Dalton Ga area can make a custom tune for a Hemi ?
 

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There is a guy around the Chattanooga/Cleveland area that I believe can do it. I'll find out his name and shop name and get back to you.

He tuned the twin turbo 426 Challenger that they built on Spike TV's show Muscle Car.
 
My bad, that shop is actually closer to Nashville, Spring Hill to be exact. That still might be better than trying to find somebody in the Atlanta area.

DBR High Performance is the name of the shop.
 
Thank you.
I have been told there is a good guy that does it around Chatanooga but no one has a name or number. I will check them out
 
bruce 1 said:
Thank you.
I have been told there is a good guy that does it around Chatanooga but no one has a name or number. I will check them out

No problem. There is a guy around Chattanooga, but I'm not sure if he does Mopars or not. I can try to find out more about him tomorrow.
 
Back around 2010-12 I always had to do email tunes cause there was not a reputable shop within several hours of me that could tune a custom built HEMI.

What exactly do you got and what are you wanting done?
 
Someone will chime in on the guy from around Chattanooga. He's in Flintstone, GA so right around the corner from you. I wish I could remember his name but I know he has a record for the fastest 1/8 mile on a 4.8 chebby!.
 
MoparMan said:
Back around 2010-12 I always had to do email tunes cause there was not a reputable shop within several hours of me that could tune a custom built HEMI.

What exactly do you got and what are you wanting done?


It just needs a tune to run right. The heads were built by koffel racing so they have been opened up a lot to breath better and make a few more horse power. Different cam higher compression. So the stock computer program will not keep up with what it needs. At idle it will only idle at 100 to 200 rpm and is to fat. It runs good at 2000 rpm and above. But I have been told it will have to have a tune to make it run right. It sounds like a beast.
 

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