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Could someone advise a reputable tuner NOR to setup and tune a Autronic ECU on my DR30?

I'm installing the computer now but I assume I'll only get it 95% complete so it won't be running.

Trouble is I'm competing in the Classic Rally on the 15th and am rapidly running out of time.

I need a shop that could get the car early next week and turn it around by the next day. I can't afford for it to sit around as there are other things to do still.

The car was due to be done by Lane at Racetorque yesterday and today but I hit a few "speed bumps" and missed my window as Lane's off to China on Friday.

Any assistance gratefully received

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You should just check out the consolidated workshop thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Co...hr-t191756.html

Just give those workshops a call, they are all reputable and if they can help you then youre set :D

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Could someone advise a reputable tuner NOR to setup and tune a Autronic ECU on my DR30?

I'm installing the computer now but I assume I'll only get it 95% complete so it won't be running.

Trouble is I'm competing in the Classic Rally on the 15th and am rapidly running out of time.

I need a shop that could get the car early next week and turn it around by the next day. I can't afford for it to sit around as there are other things to do still.

The car was due to be done by Lane at Racetorque yesterday and today but I hit a few "speed bumps" and missed my window as Lane's off to China on Friday.

Any assistance gratefully received

Allstar garage did autronic for us , very happy with the work done :)

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Just read that you doing fabcar 1 day , im running my 31 along with 2 more of our cars .. 26dett 31 n 600hp 32 gtr :P

600hp !!! I may as well give up now

If I can't get the DR30 going in time I may be in my GTS2 R31 or more than likely look out for me in an A3 Audi

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Run the GTS 2 :P

My GTS 2 from last yrs Fabcar , 26dett is GTS 1 :D

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The 31 wasn't really bought for that sort of work.

I said to the owner if he ever sold let me knw so he rang me back 17 years later.

He traded up to a 32 GTR and is regretting it.

It just sits under a car cover at the moment.

It was a one fastidious owner with 100,000kms on it , immaculate stock as a rock , without a scratch and numbered 001.

I've done 200kms in it in the last 3 months so I'm accessing what to do with it at the moment.

Not much fun backing it out washing it at putting away again.

Best bit is when people come over and whipping the cover off to see their jaws drop :(

Thought I might try my hand at collecting something rare but I like to use my cars.

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How did you go setting up that Trigger disc?

Haven't got that far yet Steve

Sitting here with a harness in my lap scratching my head

To be fair can't comit to booking it in until I know when I'll have it ready.

Need to fit springs and exhaust too as list seems to be getting longer

Did your Dad own a red 240Z XMT### ?

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You weren't sure if your remembered My Rally car from the 80s.

The guys on another Forum were talking about old speed events and someone was wondering where you had gone.

Last time I saw you you were talking about putting a twin cam head on your Skyline,Must have been mid 90s?

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The 31 wasn't really bought for that sort of work.

I said to the owner if he ever sold let me knw so he rang me back 17 years later.

It just sits under a car cover at the moment.

It was a one fastidious owner with 100,000kms on it , immaculate stock as a rock , without a scratch and numbered 001.

I've done 200kms in it in the last 3 months so I'm accessing what to do with it at the moment.

Not much fun backing it out washing it at putting away again.

Best bit is when people come over and whipping the cover off to see their jaws drop :cool:

Thought I might try my hand at collecting something rare but I like to use my cars.

Dont be weak , we have GTS 2 034 here 140ks when purchased and done 2000ks in 4 yrs Pride of the fleet she is .. used in 06 Classic Rally before we got GTS 2 166 n turned into what you see in pic ...All up there 4 x GTS 2s n 3 x GTS 1s in the collection here between 3 of us :)

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