Why would an aftermarket company say their stock car isn't tuned if it is? That is the opposite of what they would want. Their products will just show less results the better their stock times and traps are... I guess there are some idiots out there, I just don't understand the thought process of doing something like that. In the long run it would only hurt your company.
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Originally Posted by cmiller8006
I can almost bet that there was some sort of tuning going on. I mean how did evolution do there tuning? I hang around two performance shops and the one is honest and the other is always leaving something out to make there products look better.
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I'm not saying they for sure didn't because I have never heard of this shop and don't know the guys to vouch for them, but exactly what products would look better by tuning a stock car and denying it's tuned? Sure it would help get his name out there, but what's he going to post for his tuned results? Truthfully, I wouldn't be surprised if these results were real. Mikes corrected traps are over 115 and the auto is geared somewhat differently. Does anyone know the DA at the track? If it's near sea level, this is very possible.