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hello all, I have done a bit of searching and am yet to find the answers I seek, I am wanting to get the Nistune upgrade done as soon as possible, to go with the new high flow hyper gear and injectors etc that will be getting installed very shortly, yet I seem to be having issues in finding a reliable installer and tuner that will respond, I've heard many good things about a certain tuner on the eastern side of Melbourne but after 4 attempts at contacting them to see when I'd be able to make a booking etc I have given up and am seeking recommendations, even after I sent them at their request the list of mods that are currently done, as well as what is about to be done to the car, still only got crickets from their end.....I am from Ballarat about 1 1/2 hours drive west from Melbournistan, and don't mind travelling for the right shop .

car is a series 2 RS4 tiptronic auto Stagea, so come on peoples hit me up with some recommendations

I don't know if it is still the case (get on the phone and find out) but I believe Nistune will install their chip on your ecu -courier both ways shouldn't take too long. As to tuners - the best usually have no shortage of customers so if you want the best be prepared to persevere with your efforts. Should be easier if you already have the chip installed and just need the tune.

ok cheers for that, once the Nistune is installed onto my ecu I'm guessing it wont be drivable anyway because of the new injectors, turbo , AFM etc, so either way it'll need to be trailered/tilt trayed to the tuner, but what you have suggested may save a bit of time 

29 minutes ago, oxford1327 said:

ok cheers for that, once the Nistune is installed onto my ecu I'm guessing it wont be drivable anyway because of the new injectors, turbo , AFM etc, so either way it'll need to be trailered/tilt trayed to the tuner, but what you have suggested may save a bit of time 

Nistune may install a start up tune that will enable you to drive carefully to the tuner if you give them all your details.

5 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

If youre still interested in eastern suburbs, CMS is easily contactable and is a Nistune distributor. Shane has a background in electronics and does install nistune boards.

cheers for that, would kinda prefer something on the western side , but will keep them in mind

20 hours ago, oxford1327 said:

 

 

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