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Hey guys i have a R33 Gtst

and i want to install my PFC and AVCR.

ATM i have the AVCR and still waiting on the PFC.

do i wait for both to come and install them together?

or can i do it one at a time or is there specific oder on which is better that i

do it?

is there a good place in sydney that i can install these items and

tune the car?

if so what is the average price for this ?

resonses will be greatly appreciated!

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best thing to do is install your avcr first, if you know how to do it yourself then you will save money right there. when the pfc comes, drive it to the workshop/tuner and then replace you stock one with the pfc right there, in which cause would save you more money then having them install it for you in which even my younger brother can do. Its just a matter of removing the old ecu and plugging in the pfc - hence plug n play.

I had the Power FC on my GTT tuned last week by Bel Garage at Regents Park. They did a road tune - it feels nice - more low down torque, power comes in gradually and smoothly with no sign of detonation. I have had 3 previous cars tuned on dynos and always had pinging. Cost $360.

http://www.belgarage.com.au/index.php

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