Driveability cleanup
Part-throttle behavior, transitions, and street manners were treated as part of the job instead of an afterthought.
Project Spotlight
This project spotlight shows the kind of EFI cleanup work Foulks Performance handles when a car runs, but not the way the combination should on the street.
What came in
The Camaro already had the right direction mechanically, but it still needed calibration cleanup to feel sorted out on the street. The complaint was not that the car made no power. The complaint was that the overall behavior did not match the quality of the build.
That kind of job is common on performance cars: the parts are there, but the tune still needs to be revised so the car starts better, responds cleaner, and feels more consistent in real driving.
What changed
Part-throttle behavior, transitions, and street manners were treated as part of the job instead of an afterthought.
The tune was refined around how the car actually behaved instead of relying on a one-and-done base file.
The customer could ask for changes and get them addressed without getting the runaround.
Related help
Send the EFI system, engine combination, and the symptoms you’re fighting so Tony can tell you whether the problem sounds like tune, hardware, or both.