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Hey people, I want to get my r33 with Microtech LTX12 tuned possibly around the Brissy area or anywhere further north as it needs to be trucked to whoever will be doing it as i live 200km west of Rockhampton and it drives like a pig and i don't trust it on a long drive........Does anyone know who tunes the Microtech? I have heard of Charlies in Brissy and Hardcore Racing(i think) in Brissy as well.....any ideas fellas and or ladies? Cheers, Jason.

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Steve from Redcliffe dyno is a champ at microtechs. Did all three of my and my mates cars with Microtechs and they are sweet. Very smooth and got the most power out of it SAFELY. He understands how people feel about their cars as he owns and builds his own cars (street machine of the year ect) and is extremely careful with everyones. treats them like his own. If you say to him, I want to run 1.5 bar and while on the dyno he sees its not safe, he will tell you and wont do it. He has never had a car die on him from his tuning.

Rhys.

Steve from Redcliffe dyno is a champ at microtechs. Did all three of my and my mates cars with Microtechs and they are sweet. Very smooth and got the most power out of it SAFELY. He understands how people feel about their cars as he owns and builds his own cars (street machine of the year ect) and is extremely careful with everyones. treats them like his own. If you say to him, I want to run 1.5 bar and while on the dyno he sees its not safe, he will tell you and wont do it. He has never had a car die on him from his tuning.  

Rhys.

Cheers for the info Rhys, i will add them to my growing list of workshops. Jason

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