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I read the post about the link tuner and will give him a call but before I do, I was wondering if anyone knew of a good dyno tuner here on the northside?

Driftking at Geebung said $650

Redcliffe Dyno said $925+ w/o parts inc.

Gun Performance at Brendale said $500-$600

Mercury Motrsport at Wilston said $800

Performance World Auto Centre at Virginia said $110 an hour, unknown for amount of hours

Zillmere Dyno Tuning said $88 an hour, unknown for amount of hours

ECC outsource it at about $600 depending on mods

If anyone has used these guys, I've heard driftking are fairly dodge, Redcliffe Dyno will do a good job but rip you off terribly but apart from that it's all question marks, lol.

Thanks guys.

-Kez

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Mark isn't quite on the north side but definately worth the drive. Godzilla Motorsport at Tingalpa. He has tuned plenty of Power FCs including mine.

Mark has just upgraded to the latest digitial windows AWD dyno as well, the first in Brisbane.

Definately the best tuner in QLD in my opinion...tunes our 9 sec drag car. Highly recommended

The exact answer I got from redcliffe was 185 an hour for 5 hours, a guy named Lee. <shrug>

Different guys, different commission? I dunno.

I told them all what mods I had on the car, that might be the clencher?

-FMIC

-3" Turbo back

Is all they needed to know, my running gear crap doesn't come into the tune =) lol thank god.

Mark isn't quite on the north side but definately worth the drive. Godzilla Motorsport at Tingalpa. He has tuned plenty of Power FCs including mine.

Mark has just upgraded to the latest digitial windows AWD dyno as well, the first in Brisbane.

Yep definatly the best tuner around i can say his done alot of work on my car including the Tune.. otherwise i wouldnt put his stickers on my car.. excellent and well priced ... just like the old saying you get what you pay for !

mark ftw.. try searching the qld forum hmmm

mark installed and tuned my pfc... very happy.. cost i won't post in case his had a price change with the new equip.. but very competitive.. knows his shit and is trusted.. look at his car.. and yeah theres the bonus.. you get to marvel at his GTR :( ... plus will give ideas.. tips etc.. all about the customer service..

otherwise i'd go matty spry at pits

mark ftw.. try searching the qld forum hmmm

mark installed and tuned my pfc... very happy.. cost i won't post in case his had a price change with the new equip.. but very competitive.. knows his shit and is trusted.. look at his car.. and yeah theres the bonus.. you get to marvel at his GTR :thumbsup: ... plus will give ideas.. tips etc.. all about the customer service..

otherwise i'd go matty spry at pits

ditto :P

I would definately recommend Mark at Godzilla. I'm happy with the job he did on mine. Good price as well!

Mark has just upgraded to the latest digitial windows AWD dyno as well, the first in Brisbane

Yep, and mine was the first car on it! :blush:

Hey guys, got the liner back from Godzilla, have to say, absolutely awesome, could not have taken it to a better man. Went through everything with me and I mean *everything*, these guys know their shit =P

Cheers Mark!

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