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How long is he down for and when? Also who's dyno is he using? how much is he charging? Is he just remapping ecu's or is he open to doing powerfc's and SAFC IIs?

Is there a thread about this?? !!!  :lol:

Its pretty obvious that if no one down here is good enough you'd take it to melbourne.

al_r33 racepace is own of the best known workshops for imports in australia. It's in melbourne: http://racepacemotorsport.com/main.html

still trying to organise all that.

can keep you posted if you like :D

If you wana copy a PFC map from another car to yours I've got FC Datalogit.

I got it in the car just never used it :lol:

If sam does come down i am pretty sure he is capable of tuning a PFC, he doesn't do remaps for R33's i dont' think (don't quote).

Sam is one of the best with PFC and he already mentioned ot me that he can bring his software down to do it if need be, just needs to be warned so he can pack the laptop.

And TIMMAY is correct, he doesn't do R33 ECU remaps

Ok for anyone that is interested.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...st=0&p=1929952&

Numbers are limited but its worth getting in on the action as Sam will tune your car better than anyone in Tassie would ever dream of doing and if he dont and you think it could of dont better then i'll pay for your tune myself :D

Cheers B

Andy is doing a tune on my car on the 6th.  Iwill let you all know how it goes

Had my gtst tuned yesterday, very happy with Andy's work  :mellow:

SO how'd it go woolls.

You get the results your looking for???

SO how'd it go woolls.

You get the results your looking for???

Yes got 212 rwkw with an average 11 psi (safe tune). Car running sweet. be up for some splitfire coils soon though. Got some boost control problems ,but will fix that up when I get a chance. all in all very happy. :mellow:

cheers

Leigh

Edited by woolls
Yes got 212 rwkw with an average 11 psi (safe tune). Car running sweet. be up for some  splitfire coils soon though. Got some boost control problems ,but will fix that up when I get a chance. all in all very happy.  :D 

cheers

Leigh

Got to be happy with that figure at 11psi.

How did the graph look, no lag midrange at all i take it???

Splitfire's would be nice, expensive but nice :D

EBC or mechanical

Got to be happy with that figure at 11psi.

How did the graph look, no lag midrange at all i take it???

Splitfire's would be nice, expensive but nice :(

EBC or mechanical

lags not too bad, running a ebc (blitz)

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