Scott Siegel March 4, 5, 6
Scott Siegel March 4, 5, 6
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Scott Siegel is coming back down to S&R Feb 4-6. Wednesday is probably already booked but there is some time Thursday and Friday available.
Within reason we'll be staying at the $450 for a Cobb tune and 500 for open source, but please realize that is for one map on a car that is 100% mechanically ready for tuning. If we run into mechanical issues, or you want more than one map, it will cost more.
There is a $100 deposit to hold your spot. If you cancel at least 5 business days before your tuning appt and your appointment can be filled, you can get your deposit back. Under 5 days, if your spot can't be filled the deposit is lost.
With the number of difficult cars we've had lately we need to go to more of an hourly billing setup. The $450 gets you on the dyno and about 2.5 hours of tuning. A mechanically correct "normal" setup should have no problem being tuned in this time. If the tune goes much past 3.5 hours, additional charges will have to apply.
If there are any questions please don't hesitate to contact us.<!-- google_ad_section_end -->
<!-- google_ad_section_start -->Hey All,
Scott Siegel is coming back down to S&R Feb 4-6. Wednesday is probably already booked but there is some time Thursday and Friday available.
Within reason we'll be staying at the $450 for a Cobb tune and 500 for open source, but please realize that is for one map on a car that is 100% mechanically ready for tuning. If we run into mechanical issues, or you want more than one map, it will cost more.
There is a $100 deposit to hold your spot. If you cancel at least 5 business days before your tuning appt and your appointment can be filled, you can get your deposit back. Under 5 days, if your spot can't be filled the deposit is lost.
With the number of difficult cars we've had lately we need to go to more of an hourly billing setup. The $450 gets you on the dyno and about 2.5 hours of tuning. A mechanically correct "normal" setup should have no problem being tuned in this time. If the tune goes much past 3.5 hours, additional charges will have to apply.
If there are any questions please don't hesitate to contact us.<!-- google_ad_section_end -->