As with the loss of AI Autosports rollers, i wonder where is generally considered pretty accurate ? AI is all i have ever used as they were 10 mins from me and on good terms with management. but soon enough i will be wanting a car done, graphs etc and a half decent figure. Did use elite in armagh for tuning once but cant really be bothered going all way over there. Co Antrim area, torquetronix OBD ECC 777 Experience and comments or suggestions welcome. 2wd is all is needed
Yes he is closing down Ai autosport ltd mid march and going back into haulage. Johnny will still be available for some work from home tho and will be able to supply all the brands he does now aswell .
A big swede killed Ai Autosport LOL As neil said jonny still be working on all type's of car at home.. repairing/maintaining and tuning
I know Richard is a good bit from you eager but would it not be best stick it on his RR and he would be best at tweaking it anyway
Was told at ECC when i asked about RRing the Sierra that they'd do it with NO FAN and NO Lambda probe lol. Super tuners
That is a dam shame about Ai closing down particularly as they seemed to be one of the more reputable tuners around. Didn't they have quite a few staff at one stage?
No idea but he works out of Alan Roddys Garage... i dont know what their business relationship is but there is a Rolling Road in the shed/ unit that he works from.
liam and mark at elite do all my dyno work, i think the dyno dynamics chassis dyno is one of the more accurate ones out there.
There will be no doubt richard is mapping it. On his rollers and on road then. But his rollers are just really for mapping, they can load the engine well and allow mapping. But it does not give peak power figures or graphs
Used it myself when rented there rollers to have someone else map a car, good enough rollers but way down in armagh.
Another one i didnt remember about, dont know much about what they run or how accurate they are though. There only 2 min from me