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> DFW Guys - Need to find reputable shop
dgelinas
post Mar 8 2007, 10:51 AM
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Guys,

I am looking for a reputable shop on the west side of Dallas to get a performance tune. I need to get my car timed and my carbs synced. I recently bought a 2080 2.0l w/44 Webers and want to get the final tune and sync done on it. Can you recommend a shop that you would bring your car to have this work done? I am fairly new to the area and haven't had to use a shop in the past for any work I have done up to this point. Any information would be great! Thanks!

Also, are there any local meets or flea markets coming up that are 914 friendly. I would like to meet some other 914 enthusiasts in the area.

Thanks,

Doug
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ClayPerrine
post Mar 8 2007, 08:26 PM
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go to Mayo's. Al Zim doesn't take new customers with 914s. Not that he won't sell you parts, he doesn't have anyone who knows how to work on them. they are all new Porsche or BMW specialists.


Ed Mayo knows 914s. He is the PCA tech advisor for them.


You should check out the Talimena run in April. A bunch of us from the DFW area are going.


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