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Hey guy's, I've recently bought a Blitz front mount intercooler, HKS pod filter and Boost controller for my 33 and I'm wonderin where's a good place to get it dyno tuned and get the stage settings put into my boost controller, and a rough cost. I was also wonderin where's a good place to get it surviced. I'm near the tea tree gully area. Thanx guys

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I vote for servicing the car your self.

Send it in every year or so for a check up/power run on the dyno.

The money you save on paying some one else to drop the oil you can then put towards a turbo/ecu and make it a 'real' sleeper; not just another 170-200rwkw r33. :)

Sorry dude, I have already installed them. it's just programmin the boost controller and gettin it dyno tuned/tested I wanna know about. where's good to take it and roughly how much...

I also have a problem where my car if i'm in a line up or something and it's not movin far at a time that it keeps droppin its idle and sometimes even stallin. the only thing I can think of is it might be suckin in to much hot air out of the engine bay. But that's just a guess...

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