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If I were you, I would be there while they "tune" it!

Bit hard.. I work all week and they aren't open on weekends.. :( I spoke to the guy who knows the owner and he said he will give him a call and ask a few questions then let me know, he swears by them. he's taken numerous rally cars there and he has some evo that was also tuned there with no problems. (The evo also had a mines)

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I suspect that the base timing is all they have done because it can be changed by altering the CAS.

It should be simple to tell if you have been ripped off or not.

They should be able to supply you with before and after charts showing the power curve, torque curve, boost and afrs. Sounds like you should get a nistune chip and check on this forum or ask people from your area for an experienced RB tuner.

I suspect that the base timing is all they have done because it can be changed by altering the CAS.

It should be simple to tell if you have been ripped off or not.

They should be able to supply you with before and after charts showing the power curve, torque curve, boost and afrs. Sounds like you should get a nistune chip and check on this forum or ask people from your area for an experienced RB tuner.

Before this place I actually did try a well known nissan tuner, I was polite but I think I asked one too many questions.. Haha the guy pretty much told me to F off.. I didn't want to give him my money after that..

I'm also getting those charts.

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Before this place I actually did try a well known nissan tuner, I was polite but I think I asked one too many questions.. Haha the guy pretty much told me to F off.. I didn't want to give him my money after that..

I'm also getting those charts.

where are you located? i can remember going thru/speaking to many tuners and my experience was 90% of them talk stories and take your money, my tuner allowed me to watch him tune the car and was completely honest and his interests were to do the right thing by the customer, if you cant talk to a tuner and they get the shits then just walk out, keep looking...

where are you located? i can remember going thru/speaking to many tuners and my experience was 90% of them talk stories and take your money, my tuner allowed me to watch him tune the car and was completely honest and his interests were to do the right thing by the customer, if you cant talk to a tuner and they get the shits then just walk out, keep looking...

Located on the Gold Coast.

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