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Blue72
04-09-2004, 10:44 AM
Well, the "BLUBIU" Body is back on the Frame, and everything is finally working again! A few minor details yet to go, but for the most part I'm extremely pleased. I LOVE this stuff!
I do need to take this beast to a shop that can do the fine engine tuning for me. It's running a little rich, so I need the Carb (Edelbrock) jetted and the timing set. Somewhere with a Dyno would be great, but not necessary.
Any recommendations? Prefer somewhere near Reston/Leesburg or west, but again, not required. Thanks!!![B-)]

Black396
04-09-2004, 11:03 AM
John Sealock of Woodbridge DynoTech. http://www.woodbridgedynotech.com/

John does a lot of work for guys in the club. He has the experience working on our cars.

badaz06
04-09-2004, 11:16 AM
John's not the most local place, but he does great work, and best of all...CARES. To me, someone who is talented and cares is worth the extra effort.

I'm with Mike if ya want that baby to humm real pretty.

Blue72
04-13-2004, 10:34 AM
Thanks guys! I'll contact Woodbridge and see how long it'll take to get an appointment.

ArmyVette
04-23-2004, 10:32 AM
Ron, what did you find out from Woodbridge?? How long did it (does it) take to get in there?

Blue72
04-27-2004, 09:37 AM
I honestly haven't contacted them yet. Further checks found that my ignition needed some major attention. The Distributor was shot.
I took it to a speed shop in Berryville and OJ there set up my cam and installed a complete MSD ignition. Now I'm just waiting for a new set of headers to come in from Summit, since the temp wrap I installed on the old ones has caused them to corrode down to something similar to swiss cheese. Wondered why there was so much "noise". If you want to check out Woodbridge, contact info is:
email: jsealock@woodbridgedynotech.com
or
phone: 540-752-1600