Anyone know a good shop to get my 95 Dyno tuned

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Just finished up my 306 and with the mods it doesn't wanna run right which I kind of assumed would happen, it's a 306, pro comp Pistons, Ford racing x cam, roush heads, trick flow intake manifold 24lb injectors etc etc but I've read before that the x cam can be finicky to get dialed in so I'm looking for a shop that's good in the north east preferably In this order PA, NJ, NY, VA, OH as I'm located in South east PA the less distance I have to tow the car the better. Any and all recommendations are appreciated thank you all very much in advance, also side note before I get it tuned I'm looking at getting a new fuel pump any opinions on comparison between the BBK 255LPH or the aeromotive 340LPH I've heard good things about both but personally prefer aeromotive brand over BBK
 

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One of those guys may know..
 

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only word of caution on the aeromotive is to watch out for fakes as they have been knocked off.
 

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only word of caution on the aeromotive is to watch out for fakes as they have been knocked off.

I was looking at them on American Muscle, I'll probably see if I can find an actual aeromotive website to order from as I don't care for American Muscle too much
 
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That one looks a lot like the aeromotive one just cheaper, I just don't feel like dropping the tank twice in a short period of time so I don't mind paying more if I know the quality is good
 

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That one looks a lot like the aeromotive one just cheaper, I just don't feel like dropping the tank twice in a short period of time so I don't mind paying more if I know the quality is good

You wont have to drop the tank with this one. Seeing that they give a lifetime warranty makes me believe that they trust their product.
 

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I did not, I didn't see it til after I checked out, would you recommend it?

I dont have one in my car. If it sits for a few days it only takes a couple rotations for it to fire off. I dont ever just turn the key and fire it straight up though, I always let the pump prime then start. I dont think its really a necessity. I might get one just to give it a shot in the future but who knows.
 

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