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Place- Eureka Springs, AR. Friday, Sat, Sunday.

 

Check Out Chuck Mosselo on the corvette forum to leaqrn more.

I have had my Vette tuned by him, great results. Now getting Denali tuned.

Corvette Doctor, AKA Chuck Cow aka Corvettes of West Chester.

 

He is flying in from New York to tune em up!

 

also you can email him at [email protected] and he will call you.

 

His number is 914-332-0049, if he is on the way to Eureka, it will be forwarded to him.

Supposed to 800n or so Vettes in Eureka this weekend. Bring what you got, have some fun, let Chuck send your ride back home at a higher velocity!!!

 

This info and promotion, and "voucher" from a long term member of this board is simply that. Doing it for Chucks benefit and all the others here that are constantly wanting to know what to do make their ride faster, more respoisive, get rid of speed limitiers etc. This will do it.

 

When I get their and he hooks upn his lap top, I will be paying just like everybody else.

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Once Chuck has hooked up his laptop up your ECM, it will only take less then an hour for him to check it all out, monitor and make adjustments, and ten perhaps ride with you as you drive to see if their are any modifications to shift point s etc that you would like.

 

Tjhis procedure is really cool. Chuck is extremely knowledgeable about the process all the parameters and especially about how they all relate to each other a. This means you don't have a guy just sending what he thinks will works on all cars with your :idiot::fart: engine.

He is moving along the road and optimizing the tune for your particular application.

Boomer 33

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Chuck did a great job on my Denali today, he had already done my Vette back in November.

I think he had a good turnout, I saw a LOT of cool Vettes at Eureka. Those that didn't make it and live within a 500 mile radius missed a beautiful weekend and a great opportunity to make your Vette or truck step ON OUT!

He said he worked up until 2:30 am Saturday night getting all taken care of.

 

Thanks to Chuck and Corina for making the Eureka event and the good "tunes" you loaded !!!!!

 

PS: If you have a Denali ,Yukon, Tahoe, Burb with the 4 or 6 speed auto and either the 5.3,6.0,6.2, or 8.1 liter engine, Chuck can make it respond like Pamela Anderson on prom night.

The Denali/ Escalade with the 6.2 and 6 speed, he can get rid of that frustrating shift lag and lack of power when you encounter a hill or need to catch a quick jump to merge in traffic. No need to floor it to catch low gear. It is there Baby! And stronger then out of the box.

"Hello GM engineers - quit choking out our powertrains!!!!!"

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ask chuck about his super top secret proprietary methods and as to why dynos are absolutely useless, and he refuses to use one.......and why he needs to lock your ecu down. To the point that a dealer can't even reflash it. He's honestly the laughing stock of the corvette world. I'd have it your vehicle tuned by someone else, I wouldn't let him touch either of my trucks, and He'd never have a shot with either of my 800+ hp C5 vettes.

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