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budget for $800~1000 for a comprehensive tune ...

and $500~$700 for a get everything working ok tune ;)

remember tuning isn't just always about punching numbers into the ecu ...

the workshop that carries out the tune will most likely do a thorough check of the mechanical side of things to make sure your car can handle it and you may need a new set of plugs, full tank of gas etc etc.

also the better and reputable the tuner the more it'll cost generally.

best thing to do is talk to your tuner and see what they reckon.

Hope that helps :)

yeah thanks guys, this is helping heaps.

the only place iv found so far who will touch the emanage blue is allstar, and they want me to install and get the car running first.

i think ill be able to manage that

any other ideas on places tht might tune it ?

i only called xspeed and allstar so far. any other ideas ?

i got Top Racing to tune my car i got :

Power FC

Power FC boost controller kit

Z32 AFM

FMIC

Walbro Fuel Pump

3" cat back

3" dump pipe (stock cat)

and they charged me 300 then it was knocking like crazy cause they didn't do road tune but they were happy for me to come back after 2 days for the road tune got it done free of charge so yeah try them they're wicked ;)

yeah thanks guys, this is helping heaps.

the only place iv found so far who will touch the emanage blue is allstar, and they want me to install and get the car running first.

i think ill be able to manage that

any other ideas on places tht might tune it ?

i only called xspeed and allstar so far. any other ideas ?

can vouch for allstar, they do really good work.

  • 1 month later...
i have full race build rb30/26 + T78 3 hks fuel pumps + a whole Race fuel system

with pfc i was quoted $1000Canadian

I paid roughly $1100 for PowerFC tune + cam gears ($250) + tuning of EBC (minor). Expensive tune but great results, I did know another company that could do it cheaper but I decided pay the extra $$$ for the quality tuning :)

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