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My car is in dire need of a tune as it's running 220km to 50L of premium.

I have a Link ECU and would like to know if anybody knows a tuner/mechanic that can help me diagnose any problems or lead me in the right direction of getting a few more k's out of my tank.

Current mods:

HKS 2530 turbo

HKS cooler

HKS cam gears

Bosch fuel pump

3" turbo back exhaust

GTR injectors

Fuel regulator

Link ECU

Would it be as simple as a tune?

Can anyone recommend a good Link tuner in Melbourne?

Any help appreciated. Petrol consumption is killing my wallet :unsure:

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AVO world eh...i might give them a call. I know there's a place in Richmond that tuned a mates car, but they also charge a fortune as he was charged somewhere in the vicinity of $500 depending on what needs to be done =|

also, the car is an r32 gts-t.

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If $500 is normal for a good tune which satisfies my problems, then i'm a more than willing to pay for it.

I've just heard of guys paying $200-250 for a full tune which is a lot less.

You'll find the guys with 200-250... thier car drives ok, but get in a decently tuned car with similar/identical mods and you can clearly see the difference.

People maybe your talking about were S-AFC's or something, just a basic interceptor which is around 200 to tune.

A full ECU tune is a lot more as its more invovled and results are better

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use raceingline in morrabin they have tuned mine for a few years and get great power out of mine.

they have the laptop dongal if you dont have it and the latest software so give them a try.

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