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godzilla, stz, mercury, efi performance.. to name a few

mercury could not get it to start and had it 4 3 weeks. They had it set on number 4. I wont someone that nos what they are doing. 500hp motor. Dont wont boys playing with a $20 grand motor. Never again !!

mercury could not get it to start and had it 4 3 weeks. They had it set on number 4. I wont someone that nos what they are doing. 500hp motor. Dont wont boys playing with a $20 grand motor. Never again !!

yeh maybe if you included that in your first post mate :O

go efi performance, from what ive heard they have their shit down

or redline efi if you dont mind driving to burleigh heads

Might wanta re-think your topic title, saying "dyno" does not do much for what you need...

that said i changed it to help attract the right attention...

here is a list of places to consider (based on my personal view and in no particular order)

* Godzilla Motorsport (RB professional - convenient south Brisbane location)

* PITS - Matt Spry (Depends on what ECU you run tho as to what service he can provide)

* Gavin Wood AutoTech (Great choice for the gold coast and Matt is busy or cant help)

* EFI (Also a great choice for an RB engine if your in that area)

* RPM (Good choice for those up towards the north ie. the sunny coast peeps)

Thats about it for the moment, there are a few more in mind but not sure how good they are with RB30ET's...

should add that EFI have some highend diagnostic tools if you are having problems.

they do a lot of checks before the car is strapped down on the dyno.

but the best thing that I found - they talk to you, not at you, and they take the time to explain things in great detail.

STZ in virginia are pretty good marty is a nice bloke is only charging me 88 bucks for a simple tune run make sure all the sensors are working and getting good signal to coils and stuff not a hell of alot more for a power run

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