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as stated on another thread

evolution automotive at eight mile plains should be able to help you out

www.evolutionautomotive.com.au

they don't own a dyno.

APC, didn't know they did rwc. Will give them a call.

Otherwise, it's going back to Bris Tune and Turbo and will have to get rwc separately. Just a pain the ass as it's a farken waste of time for me.

Hi guys,

Had a quick search but couldn't find anything.

After somebody who knows what they are doing, for a tune of a power fc, and also that can do a rwc.

Around southside, or logan area preferred.

Cheers

No better tuner than pete frm PRO TORQUE ive got a 32 went in with 250rwhp an we ended up with 402rwhp. He knows what his doin with the power fc's well any ecu... he's at pimpama just off the highway near SS INDUCTIONS. totally recomend this guy

No better tuner than pete frm PRO TORQUE ive got a 32 went in with 250rwhp an we ended up with 402rwhp. He knows what his doin with the power fc's well any ecu... he's at pimpama just off the highway near SS INDUCTIONS. totally recomend this guy

is that 20 psi on a stock engine? if so enjoy the 400hp as much as u can cause it won't stay like that for long.. seen it many times

have you tried efi performance?

they have moved to beenleigh which isnt too far from logan!!

give sean a call and have a chat to him :P

their details if your interested

EFI PERFORMANCE unit 3/15 Emeri st stapylton (Yatala Drive-in) (07) 5520 6477

Edited by rb25kateosaurus

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