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Has Anybody Had There Car Tuned At Hi Torue Performance In Doveton


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Just thought I'd ask to see if anybody has used them. They have a very professional clean workshop

In there they had some high hp gtr's and other imports and they also have a proper 4wd dyno setup in a sound deadend room.

I'm in need of a tune and I know Ben does good work with tunes that keep engines going but I thought I'd ask the question about this workshop.

yer 2 different bens, benny at at hi torque perfomance worked at race pace

No he didn't, Benny worked at BMT, HI-END RACING and now HI TORQUE PERFORMANCE.

He has never worked with Ben at Racepace....

There is definetly 2 different Bens, and if you have seen them both you won't mistake one for the other.. :)

if this is benny from BMT just remember he was raised at sepang by none other than tsuchiya.

he could be a good mechanic if he shut his mouth and used his hands more.

that would mean duane would be doing the tune... he did the tune on my car and it runs perfectly... never had a problem and the service was great... it's a shame they moved from sunshine :(

that would mean duane would be doing the tune... he did the tune on my car and it runs perfectly... never had a problem and the service was great... it's a shame they moved from sunshine :O

You could take your car to C&D Motorworks, they do heaps of skylines. And High end racing uses their dyno for tuning.

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