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hey guys just wanting to know if anyone knows of a good place to get my microtech tuned.

im from tamworth and the only perfomance shop in town that had acsess to a dyno and that could tune them has closed down...

so any help would be great.

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Go to Blacktrack Performance (formerly RX Engineering) in Thornton which is near Maitland/Newcastle. Justin is probably the best (if not the best) Microtech tuner in Oz (according to GCG Turbo's) and he tunes my R32 with chassis ears. He is very honest, will not rip you off (as has happened to me with way too many tuners until I found Justin), will tell you how it is straight away (won't exaggerate or anything) and is reasonably priced. Highly recommended! Pac would be good for rotors only........

Go to Blacktrack Performance (formerly RX Engineering) in Thornton which is near Maitland/Newcastle. Justin is probably the best (if not the best) Microtech tuner in Oz (according to GCG Turbo's) and he tunes my R32 with chassis ears. He is very honest, will not rip you off (as has happened to me with way too many tuners until I found Justin), will tell you how it is straight away (won't exaggerate or anything) and is reasonably priced. Highly recommended! Pac would be good for rotors only........

yeah Justin is the go for Microtech.

I vote justin too. He tuned my microtech lx12 with rb26. But then i saw the light and bought an Autronic. I didnt like the microtech with the multiple throttles at all. Honestly, just get a power FC.

Shaun.

Quick Fit in Hornsby did the old LT8 in my R31 GTSX, did a great job. Car drive night and day better then the Rigoli tune that was in teh car when i bought it :P Actually had throttle response and made decent power with decent fuel economy. Which was a big thing as i lived in Windsor andd travelled to Ultimo 3 nights a week and was working in Ryde

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Go to Blacktrack Performance (formerly RX Engineering) in Thornton which is near Maitland/Newcastle. Justin is probably the best (if not the best) Microtech tuner in Oz (according to GCG Turbo's) and he tunes my R32 with chassis ears. He is very honest, will not rip you off (as has happened to me with way too many tuners until I found Justin), will tell you how it is straight away (won't exaggerate or anything) and is reasonably priced. Highly recommended! Pac would be good for rotors only........

pac tuned my s15 running a microtech, it runs awesome.

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