Starting to research CAI, catback systems, down pipes ,over pipes etc.
I like Perrin a lot because of their quality and they dyno every mod they make.
Only four Perrin distributors/shops within 100 miles, none in Tampa Bay
Of the four Kings Performancemin Orlando seems to have been around the longest and has a proven history.
I've search numerous times for an experienced Subbie tuner around here.
All that I want to do to the BRZ is bolt-on stuff but I want to dyno before and after. I want someone who has done these mods to an FRS or BRZ if at all possible.
Any recommendations will be appreciated.
Best local Subbie shop/tuner?
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Re: Best local Subbie shop/tuner?
Mastro Subaru in Tampa has always been very mod-friendly. They sell a lot of stuff, and unless I am mistaken have a 4-wheel drive dyno on site.
Might could try them...
Might could try them...
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Re: Best local Subbie shop/tuner?
I think they stopped modding customer cars after some teenager wrecked his mastro modded wrx/sti and then the family turned around and sued them. You would have to call and confirm with them though, could have just been a rumor.Native wrote:Mastro Subaru in Tampa has always been very mod-friendly. They sell a lot of stuff, and unless I am mistaken have a 4-wheel drive dyno on site.
Might could try them...
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Yes, Chris is right. That's where we bought the car - and they were great to deal with BTW buying the car, however they have not been very helpful recommending a tuning/mod shop.nc4me wrote:I think they stopped modding customer cars after some teenager wrecked his mastro modded wrx/sti and then the family turned around and sued them. You would have to call and confirm with them though, could have just been a rumor.Native wrote:Mastro Subaru in Tampa has always been very mod-friendly. They sell a lot of stuff, and unless I am mistaken have a 4-wheel drive dyno on site.
Might could try them...
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Re: Best local Subbie shop/tuner?
Rising Sun Automotive in pinellas park is a very good shop, don't think they have a dyno though.
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Re: Best local Subbie shop/tuner?
Well that's a bummer. Too bad people can't take responsibility for their own actions...but I digress...islandmon wrote:Yes, Chris is right. That's where we bought the car - and they were great to deal with BTW buying the car, however they have not been very helpful recommending a tuning/mod shop.nc4me wrote:I think they stopped modding customer cars after some teenager wrecked his mastro modded wrx/sti and then the family turned around and sued them. You would have to call and confirm with them though, could have just been a rumor.Native wrote:Mastro Subaru in Tampa has always been very mod-friendly. They sell a lot of stuff, and unless I am mistaken have a 4-wheel drive dyno on site.
Might could try them...
The Suby forum on TampaRacing.com have any advice?
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Re: Best local Subbie shop/tuner?
You could take a look on the local thread on NASIOC.com
It's an impreza based forum, but I'm sure the tuners/shops for WRX/STi's can work on BRZ's.
It's an impreza based forum, but I'm sure the tuners/shops for WRX/STi's can work on BRZ's.
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