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    MFI tuning in north SFO bay area ?

    I'm tired of messing with my MFI - 90% there but not 100% ! My mechanic is superb for everything else, but I fear we're not making progress past 90% on the MFI tune. Everything is new (TBs, engine, plugs and wires, distrib, valves are adjusted).. Still in order to be super smooth it needs to run too rich for my nose and there's a small dead spot around 3800 RPM... For this one time infidelity, I'd like a recommendation for someone that is an MFI-God in SFO, Marin (preferred), Sonoma or East bay, if possible, and will take the time to spend a day on my car with an exhaust analyzer until it's 100% right... Thanks for any recommendations!
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    In my opinion you've got two (three if you're willing to travel ) choices:

    1. Since you prefer Marin County, I'd call HI-TEC in San Rafael - excellent Porsche / Audi shop with impeccable reputation and all-around capabilities.

    2. In Concord right on Buchanan Airfield, there's Tom Martenot at DEUTSCHE MOTORSPORT, who is in the process of doing a carburetion / AF ratio analysis on my own car to fine tune the mixture throughout the range, but also knows MFI inside out as well……usues a MO TEC AF analyzer and knows and interprets it masterfully.

    3. JWE, Jerry Woods Enterprises, Campbell, South of San Jose - legendary capabilities and stellar reputation as a Porsche racing specialist , AND has an engine dyno which he uses to great effect…………….not the cheapest, but very good.

    You won't go wrong with any of these shops.

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    HI TEC is where to go. San Rafael.
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    You guys on West Coast a lucky to have so many choices.
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    Thanks guys... Actually I am a stone's throw (OK maybe slingshot) from Hitec, ScarGO and proshop. I just wasn't sure who among them might be an MFI expert, and I knew Hitec changed ownership - thanks for the perspective...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg D. View Post
    Thanks guys... Actually I am a stone's throw (OK maybe slingshot) from Hitec, ScarGO and proshop. I just wasn't sure who among them might be an MFI expert, and I knew Hitec changed ownership - thanks for the perspective...
    Did you get your car sorted out yet? I need MFI tuning on my 72 T following a top end overhaul. It runs rough when cold, and has some minor backfiring when hot. Also it occasionally idles at 2k rpms. I don't know how to improve it further, and it has been to 2 (quite expensive) Porsche mechanics on the Peninsula who made it worse, so I undid their work.
    The MFI pump and injectors were overhauled by Pacific, valves adjusted, electronic ignition installed but it is still difficult to get the timing right. I'm beginning to suspect a worn distributor or throttle bodies.
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