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Anybody know of a good mechanic to work on an old jeep?
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 1872519" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>I have a buddy who owns Madison Motors over in Bethany...he works on about anything and he is REAL good with fuel injection stuff because he specializes in corvettes, GM LT1/LS1/TPI swaps, upgrades, etc...He has the Snap-on diagnostic equipment and knows a lot about fuel injection. I think he recently put an LT1 in a Jeep, perhaps with aftermarket injection like Accel. Anyway, I have no stake in the business, but because I know the guy is honest and has always been able to help me and talk turkey when it comes to fuel/air ratios, custom PROMS, etc. then I am recommending him. Just if you call, ask for Brandon..you would want to deal directly with him and tell him about the Howell and and stuff. Good Luck. That is my 2-cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 1872519, member: 24531"] I have a buddy who owns Madison Motors over in Bethany...he works on about anything and he is REAL good with fuel injection stuff because he specializes in corvettes, GM LT1/LS1/TPI swaps, upgrades, etc...He has the Snap-on diagnostic equipment and knows a lot about fuel injection. I think he recently put an LT1 in a Jeep, perhaps with aftermarket injection like Accel. Anyway, I have no stake in the business, but because I know the guy is honest and has always been able to help me and talk turkey when it comes to fuel/air ratios, custom PROMS, etc. then I am recommending him. Just if you call, ask for Brandon..you would want to deal directly with him and tell him about the Howell and and stuff. Good Luck. That is my 2-cents. [/QUOTE]
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