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need a tuner in melbourne that is worth the money an does a awesome job no half assed tunes...for current set up an new engine build not to far away... rb26 has current set up of

arias 87mm forged pistons

eagle H beam conrods

acl race bearings

tomei metal head gasket

full engine balance

ross balancer

jun oil pump/colar

tomei sump baffle/oil restrictor

external oil feed back from head

tomei 260deg 9.15 lift pon cams/valve springs

full port an polished head

cam gears

hks 2530's

trust 125mm drag cooler/oil cooler

rb 25 afms

sard 700cc injectors

bosch 044 pump

apexi pfc

split dump pipes

twin 3'' into single 3.5 apexi n1 exhaust

hks evc4

the car still has stock turbo manifolds an turbo acuators an want to change them so will need a tune current set up made

347rwkw on 18 psi on a crd tune so i need a new tuner to deal with as sydney is to far away an i live 2 hours from melbourne also changing fuel rail an reg at same time an maybe some nos so hoping to get a bit more out of it for the drags so guys please help for a tuner an any more parts that may help that i should have????

Racepace hands down, plenty of threads about them.

Although you wont need half the aftermarket stuff you want to put on there :)

Plenty of cars making much more on factory manifolds, rails, regs and so on.

Racepace hands down, plenty of threads about them.

Although you wont need half the aftermarket stuff you want to put on there :)

Plenty of cars making much more on factory manifolds, rails, regs and so on.

yeah cheers i have a fair few of the bolt on's already for the new engine in a while to come so i thought i

i might use them....an i brought the manifolds an hks actuators used off a mate an wanted too see if i could get a bit more out of my current set up

Try Dr Drift he is awesome does a good job.Ive seen some very potent

cars leave his workshop with happy customers.I drove all the way from

Syd to Melb to get him to tune my car and very happy with the result

and not only the tune the after sales support.

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