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READY TO ORDER TWEECER TODAY

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FEESER 94 COBRA

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I just came from the tweecer website it says they are finally back in stock. I guess today will be the day i place my order. Is there any thing i should know befor i spend the money? How many problems will i encounter? HAS anyone had any problems with theres?Does anyone know of a reteiler near PA. MA. area?
 

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Yeah how easy is the tweecer to use? Is it just worth it to pay a shop to tune your car and get them to possbly burn you a chip?
 

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Whether or not you should get a TwEECer depends on how you feel towards doing your own tuning. If you like to play around, and you're willing and able to learn, then the TwEECer is a good option. If you just like to drive your car, and prefer to let someone else do the hard work, get a dyno tune and a chip.

Dave
 

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My friend bought a Tweecer and couldn't get it to work for 4 months. He ended up sending it back twice and it still didn't work so he sold it. But I have heard of many others who really like it.
 
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im very happy with my tweecer r/t. it has gotten me more involved in my car (i do all my own work anyways) but it makes me do research and talk to many more people than i normally would. if you dont plan on ur car running how you want it for at least a month or two (depending on much you work on it) then you might as well get a chip burned for you.

i gave up for about 2 months and my car kinda putted around. finally got the motivation to work on it and 8 hours later, my car was running better than it ever has.
 
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