Oh, and dunno who exactly I spoke with but he represented marsh tuning said he wanted $350. That's just about way more than I'd ever even consider spending for a tune! PLUS drive 3+ hours one way? All set but thanks for the suggestion.
$350 for a tune is too much? Remember this,you get what you pay for.If it's cheap it won't be good,if it's good it won't be cheap.Good luck in your search.
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Re: Who KNOWS calumRT and tunes near NH?
This is why we can't have nice things for our cars. People are cheap and don't want to pay for quality. I guarantee you jamie will tune your shit right and it will be worth every penny you spend.
Not expect, at all. But It never hurts to ask! Only stupid question is the one not spoken. If I knew how to tune, well, and somebody local requested assistance I would certainly take a ride! Would it be nice to expect everyone in this world was as good natured as myself? Absolutely! But THAT, sir, would be a joke.
I understand where your coming from. Everyone on this forum is deff willing to help u out. But tuning when done right is not free. People who do good tunes have spent countless hours on R&D.
They need to get paid.
Its like if you went to go get a haircut, u wouldnt walk out of there without paying.
People need to get paid for there experience and skills.