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hey guys I was wondering if anyone could suggest a place that could:

install SAFCII

and Tune SAFCII

cheaply,

I would install it myself but I’m not confidant enough to touch the wires near the ecu, I’ve done many other electrical things to cars b4, but i just don’t know enough about ecu's.

If anyone knows that they install it for me (only if they've done it before and can assure that they wont bugger my ecu) I'll pay them or a carton of beer.

-thanks, Michael

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Install is very very easy.

do it yourself and become super tuner man!

Seriously it's just as the instructions suggest there are only a few wires to cut and even these you get male/female plugs supplied so if you ever take the safc out you can just join them back up again.

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if you are not confident, get someone to tune it. Ive had Cypher fit and tune and also had xspeed and hyperdrive do a tune as well after more mods, they all did a exellent job. i think i paid somthing like 200 or 250 for fitting and dyno tune.

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  • 2 weeks later...
hey mate...

let us know how you go at top racing n how much it set u back looking to get my one put into my RB20 powered Silvia...

Cheers Mate

Travis

Top racing were great...id highly recommend them to anyone. I will be defiantly going back there to get my car tuned.

Give them a call for a quote ph 9458 8155

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top racing also highly reccomended and most of the wa guys know how fussy i am about workshops :D

john and steve and the guys are the most helpful shop ive dealt with and they actually have an understanding of the basics of a skyline and how to solve problems if they arise :) rather than sending u home to sort them yourself like some worshops did on many occasions :P

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