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Necoa #: 2321
Location: 15(AZ,NM)
Joined: Jan 30, 2004
Posts: 1169
Year: 1974
Model: El Camino
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 2:00 am Post subject: Arizona TPI
Hey all,
Thought I'd recommend a great shop for all your HI-PO needs.
Arizona TPI has been around like 20 years and the current owners
will work on just about anything automotive. My family and I have
used them for years for fuel injection services as well as performance tune-ups. They do wild stuff like Frame off project cars, Fuel injection conversions for just about anything as well as performance upgrades. They have a rear wheel dyno and exhaust analyzer for those that still need to please the state but wanna go fast.
They even do new cars and have upgrades the factory doesn't even know about like the SSR cooling coversion that eliminates the overheating problem with Chevy SSR's and actually adds about 20 HP!
I know it sounds like an ad but it's only because they're one of the few places I trust to touch my Elky. In fact I'm going to have them install a serpentine conversion kit on my 74 in about a month. ANyway their website is at:
Arizona TPI
They're located in Tempe, AZ near ASU.
Address is:
Arizona TPI
717 S. Hacienda DR #104
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480)-921-2500
They did a fuel injection conversion on my mom's Black 69 Firebird that's been in a couple of GoodGuys shows.
Check em' out, their prices are reasonable and they're not parts slingers like most shops..
_________________ 74 El Camino Classic - project car #1
96 Camaro - RIP, Traded 10-16-2007
2008 Mustang GT, It ain't a Chevy but at least it's American!
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