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Hyper-Tech done work on my brother in-laws MYO WRX. They were not cheap and did stuff up 2 x AFM and then charged him for each one they broke, he did come to a compromise with the manager and sorted the AFM problem by installing a MOTECH ECU (not at Hyper-Tech) after all that! I was not aware that they no longer deal with the public.

Anyway, my local garage have just quoted me for the compression test anyway ($50) I have been going to him for years (2 doors from my house) and trust him 100% - He mainly deals with Hot Rods not Hot JAP's and has said he will look at it for me and if he's not comfortable with tuning it, will advise me so. I think I will leave it at that for now until it's actually in my hands so I can see what ECU it's using ETC...

Thanks for your help.

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RacePace all the way - Ben gave me plenty of advice prior to purchasing my GTR as well as ongoing, even when it did not financially benefit him. I don't even bother getting a quote from him now - i just drop my car off, pick it up and pay him.

So yeah - RacePace or Ice all the way - definitely not HyperTech, i have a million and one reasons why.

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I too will recommend race pace. Ben is without doubt "The Man" and knows his stuff. He is not cheap nor expencive and charges what his expertise is worth and when you are talking about such an expensive motor as an RB26 to rebuild I wouldn't take the chance.

"A penny worth of prevention is better than a pound worth of cure".

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