07/19/2022
Package deals are available! We do this for a few reasons. With the ease of ordering everything in one place, there’s no need to make several different orders. Need cams, injectors, a converter, tuning, or anything else we can get it taken care of.
Secondly, we can put packages together to reach your goals. Why let Facebook tell you what parts to buy when the person doing the tuning can put together a package deal? If I sell it, I’ll tune it. I won’t tune some cheap Chinese knockoff parts. Every now and then I’ll put a quote together and ends up being one of those “I got all those parts from someone else for a lot cheaper but they’re basically the same” type of situations. This never ends well. This goes two ways; I tune it and the customer is disappointed that the basically the same but cheaper setup doesn’t run anywhere near how the actual setup I put together runs on other cars. Or I just refuse to tune it since there are many knock-off parts.
With package deals I’ll discount tuning for a reason, we know all the parts are genuinely good quality parts, there’s no guessing about what some parts are going to want, and it makes life easier for everyone.
For the customers in the West Texas and New Mexico area, we can go do additional discounts when Segura’s Automotive is doing the installs. Tuning and labor will both be discounted.
When putting together a package deal it’s important to have realistic goals in mind, if you want to go with a type of forced induction everything will be based around that and the power or ET/MPH goals in mind. If we do a converter for a turbo build but then you end up staying all motor that converter will be wrong for your combo. The same goes for many other items. For example, if we set up everything for 500whp NA but then you get a supercharger and want to make 800whp you will need to redo the fuel system. I’m not one of those people who will recommend a $1,000 set of injectors to the guy who has a cammed ls1 who has a goal of 450whp. Some places will, and I can certainly do that if you really want to buy the $1,000 injectors that are capable of supporting 1,000whp on a car that won’t make 500whp.