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hey guys im after a good tuner that wont charge an arm and a leg all i want is tune my computer and get the boost to kick in a little earlier as its kick in at 4800 and its very aggressive

Do you want him to come and pick up the car on a Sunday from your house also?

For good tunes i cant recommend Adam @ JEM enough, BUT you get what you pay for so if you are not prepared to spend the $$$ then you probably wont get the return you want.

The tuner is also limited by the setup you have, so it depends what that is as to whether or not you get the result you want!

If its the first tune be prepared to pay for a fair few hours work. Tuning is a skilled job requiring expensive gear and an experienced operator. A cheap tune can give you less than optimal performance or at worst stuff your engine. If you want to save money (or at least not squander it) make sure you don't waste the tuners time - check all your piping for leaks - have you got a decent set of coils in it? -changed the plugs recently?

JEM did wonders with my car,but like the guys above said,make sure all the little things are in good condition before you go otherwise youll have to pay them good $$$ to fix minor things>Remember time is money when dealing with any good tradesman,not just cars.They can also do a smoke test on the inlet system to find any leaks for a small fee.

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