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Originally Posted by handinpants
someone to tune a powerfc at $60 an hour, and a realistic total tuning time, cause i've never seen someone tune a power fc for 10 hours straight......
Also Los Angeles, needs a bikini car wash!
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Yeah 60 dollars an hour you are not gonig to be getting a very nice dyno
Unless the dyno is already paid off
For example I charge (if you break it down) 120 bucks an hour
or 500-600 dollars flat rate for 4-6 hours of tuning.
Most of this money goes to fund the dyno owners cost for rental (or at least half) nicer the dyno and the better the tuner the more the money.
Tuning is the one thing that I think people shouldnt skimp on. Just from my own experience when I was building my first couple cars. I ended up losing more money in the long run having to run around to different shops. Quality is hugely important in something as delicate and serious as reliability and specific power output of your car.
point taken on the bikin thing though