K...how someone out there can help...Id like some one who knows their **** about old motors and can help me tune my 331 Caddy...Its running...Theres no serious problems...I just wantsomeone who can tune the carbs together, sync them, timing..etc. I dont want hey my buddy thinks he can do it, cause I think I can do it too, but I really want someone who says Ive done alot of them! Thanks for the help...my firend Scott Kendig is MIA...
Maybe someone can chime in but there is a dyno tuning shop at Sepulveda and Plummer in the SFV. All the magazines would go there to tune the mag cars. Been away from the valley since 83' and don't recall the name of the shop. In the South Bay area, theres Bob Wagners dyno tuning in Lawndale.
your not talking about jennings are you....?..as for kendig..are you talking as in the carb....? brandon
Id make the run out to Westech Performance in Mira Loma. All they do is tune hi-perf engines all day. They have both engine and ch***is dynos. they're great guys I'm proud to call my friends. They rule...and you won't leave until your stuff runs as good as it possibly can. http://www.westechperformance.com/ ~Scotch~
Bill's Dyno tune in East LA.dude knows his **** about old motors.the place kicks *** too.it's like stepping back into a 50's-60's dyno shop.I don't have the number handy.call information in los angeles.the guy does everything from curving the distibutor to jetting and dynoing.you wont be disappointed.
Thanks for the kind words! You can check us out at our home page: www.billsdyno.com Or on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bills-Garage-Dyno-Tuning/317879684894702
A bit far from you...but well worth it.. SMI-Sean Murphy. Over in Huntington Beach where alot of car shops are. http://www.smicarburetor.com/ He's done some wonders on a few of my cars.
THIS THREAD IS 4 YEARS OLD...I hope he's figured it out by now... Sorry Bill, I know why you jumped in.
LOL!! Yeah, we're new to the HAMB. Did a search and this thread came up. We were excited to read the positive comments!
Oh, C&J Engineering. http://www.candjengineering.com/ Come highly recommended for old iron and new. The trick is one who knows the old set-ups. Ask for John.