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the best tuner for nistune is Yavus at Unigroup engineering,

http://www.unigroup.com.au/Home.html

contact details on this site. this guy is one of the best tuners in sydney, if not the best.

well mods are

ARC induction box

ARC side mount intercooler (but will be installing a front mount soon)

Splitfires (soon to be installed)

RB25 turbo

3 inch dump and 3.25 exhaust with hiflow cat

apexi avcr

new gates racing timing belt

adjustable cam gears

Z32 afm (replacing this with stock afm)

i think thats about it........

looking to only run what my car will handle with having the standard injectors in it

which im thinking will be about 12.5 psi to 13 psi my aim isnt for mega power, just

what she is going to produce i will be happy with :) whos going to argue with 170rwkws :P

im installing the standard AFM cause i shouldnt need the Z32 on my setup and the car

should run better with the standard AFM

also fogot to say im installing a FPR to get a little more pressure in the system and threw the injectors

and also i got a bosch 040 fuel pump installed!

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