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hello to all out there? some of you all ready know that im a mechanic and have been for a number of years dealing with performence imports of all sorts .

as ive manage to find myself a good cheap all wheel dyno and ive started setting it up in my shed hear at home and few other ins and ends i well be opening up soon hope in about 3 weeks.

ill be dealing from tune most ecu and engine building of all sorts to everyday oil changes and many other things from 4wds to GT-R"s and many other cars and also doing turbo rebuilding if need be? as ill be just starting out at home it well be very limited? but in time if all works out i well open to better doors in time and i well be importing sec hand parts from japan..As im based in hobart well berriedale buy the river front

if there is any thing els i can help u with please drop me a pm

well thank you all and kind regards mich

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Any experience with Nistune?

yes i can mildly retune factory ecu. but i havent delt with it much.

i can do mines ecu, apexi power fc, nismo, motec, autronic, wolf, michrotec, and many more. from mild to wild depending on your setup. and what u wish to get frome your car and in performance and what u wish to do with your car as a everyday driver to a weekend thing but as to tune most ecu's yes i can do...

i have had a few good talks with Mich and am really impressed with his knowledge and friendliness - best of luck to you buddy :P

oh and here in Tasmania, we spell the word "comeing" without that 'e' in the middle :)

i have had a few good talks with Mich and am really impressed with his knowledge and friendliness - best of luck to you buddy :P

oh and here in Tasmania, we spell the word "comeing" without that 'e' in the middle :)

lol...hehe...lets hope he tunes better than he spells.

good luck with it Mich.

I am sure there will be a lot of business for you if you can tune remapped nissan ECU's well!

Best of luck mate, might pop you a PM to give our 99' magna a tidy up (service, clutch etc) coz I can't be effed! :nyaanyaa:

I shot you a PM.

I got a car for you to tune that might give us all a benchmark of your abilities.

320RWKW with out NOS and 400RWKW+ with NOS is my estimate for my R33 so it will be a good benchmark to see how he goes with high power RBs.

Might have to go a bigger turbo so I don't need the NOS to get 400RWKW :)

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