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Evans Tuning slashes tuning prices for new customers!

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

In an attempt to help out our customers in rough economic times, we are drastically reducing tuning prices for the winter months. Anyone who books an apppointment between January 5th to February 28th, will receive discounted tuning prices. The tuning appointment MUST be scheduled within these dates. You CANNOT call/email during this time and schedule a tuning appointment for sometime after February 28th and still receive the discounted tuning rates. These appointments will be on a first come, first served basis.  There are NO discounted rates on retunes, please do not ask.  Also, if a tuning appointment is made during our discounted tuning rate period and you cannot make it to the appointment and reschedule for a date AFTER Fed 28th the full tuning rate will apply!  No exceptions!  We expect appointments will fill up very quickly, so dont wait to contact us for your appointment! Absolutely NO exceptions will be made for appointments after February 28th! If you want to guarantee yourself these rates contact us immediately at 610.588.1889 (M-F 1-5 pm) or apppointments@evans-tuning.com.

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Dynolicious - iPhone / iPod Dyno App

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

iPhone / iPod owners have a way of getting information on their car that everyone else needs to go to the track for, kinda… Its actually relatively cheaper than going to the track, as a matter of fact you can get a burger and fries at Englishtown for the cost of this app (at least since I have last been there).

Its called Dynolicious and its made for iPhone and iPod Touch. It touts the use of the devices built-in accelerometer to track things like:

  • 0-60 Acceleration
  • 1/4 Mile Elapsed Time
  • Lateral G’s
  • Horsepower

Dynolicious is available for purchase in the iTunes App Store for $12.99.

I have a friend who has played around in his Audi with the app and says it really seems relatively accurate. Maybe we can get some 3rd party opinions on it. Tell me what you think about it.


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