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no need to say too much --------------->> RACEPACE +1

saw ur car at Racingline b4

how come u dont get nigel to tune the car for u???

I've retracted my post due to a particular user not appreciating my comments. If you'd like to know why I would not take my car to this tuner feel free to PM me.

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i would also agree with phil & Trent for CREATD Motorsports

They modified a rb26 PFC to run in my rb20 and no dramas at all

great guys and great prices to

kthnx

What the!?!?! Modified RB26DETT pfc for your RB20DET?? How was that done? Was it complicated? How's it running now?

Have to say Ray at RE Customs, anytime for Power FC.

I have seen many cars from other "reputable" workshops with PFC and must say they either didn't have a smooth fuel or power curve and some even ran quite lean.

If you want an excellent job and not get ripped off. RE is the only place in my opinion. :nyaanyaa:

Have to say Ray at RE Customs, anytime for Power FC.

I have seen many cars from other "reputable" workshops with PFC and must say they either didn't have a smooth fuel or power curve and some even ran quite lean.

If you want an excellent job and not get ripped off. RE is the only place in my opinion. :spank:

Who would be dumb enough to tune gtrs LEAN :) ?

Haha ^

Yeah, Racepace, RE, Creatd and Chasers are all workshops worth considering with reputable tuners.

From experience Racepace is rather pricey, but he does really know his stuff.

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I've retracted my post due to a particular user not appreciating my comments. If you'd like to know why I would not take my car to this tuner feel free to PM me.

Which tuners lol?

A long time ago i posted something in the member's section and i got a call from THIS TUNER, must be the same tuner lol. Still give me a good laugh everytime i think about it, one sad tuner.

Electronic Automotive

03 9408-8122

15 Salicki Ave, Epping

they do tonnes of top notch cars, have been around for like 20yrs, had the donught king drift S15 in there today, they do heaps a race cars, did the rally WRX we had at work, i wouldnt take my car anywhere else, there australias king of Fuel injection....

Go Chasers.

Paul tunes rally cars in China. People from overseas pay him to fly down to their country to do tuning.

Chasers Motorworks

4/440 Dynon Rd, West Melbourne

9687 7118

I vote for Chasers. Paul really knows his GTRs...

+ 1 for paul @ chasers

The man definitely knows how to tune ANYTHING

they brought in helicopter with a subie engine and a motec m4 for him to tune the other day - he also gets flown all over asia to tune rally cars and even does motorbikes from time to time.

Chasers, Racepace, CREATD are definitley well known in the vic import scene - you can't go wrong with any of them

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