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Does anybody know a good place where i can get my skyline tuned in the east that have their own dyno? Preferably by the end of the week so I can have it running nicely for the GOR cruise.

Want somebody who knows their stuff, specifically skylines. Close to train would be best so I can actually get to work in the morning and pick it up without going on some massive trek! I'm probably asking too much aren't I ?

Can't really run mine on high boost at the moment because the mixtures have gone screwed up for some reason. I want my 12psi and real power back again! :P

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Thing is I just want to take it in somewhere, drop it off and pick it up at the end of the day. I know everybody says to wait around while they do it, but working 9-5 every day makes it hard. Did he tune your S-AFC ? I don't think he touched mine the other week. It seems to be "stuttering" under heavy acceleration (not enough fuel?).

There may also be something more subtle going on with the fuel system or something like that so if there is, maybe some trouble shooting involved.

If all else fails (I can't belive nobody knows of anywhere, there must be places!) I'll just take it to the Ice guys in a couple of weeks and get them to whack it on the dyno they use. I'm sure they can sort it out, its just I need somewhere quick and it helps if they have a dyno on-site.

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i believe if u contact Sam he will be able to do it in burwood :D

im getting my clutch from there.. cant wait... brass button dakien exidy... apparently its the latest and greatest :P

cheap too

well i would assume they are going to have a dyno there....

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Originally posted by inark

i believe if u contact Sam he will be able to do it in burwood :)

im getting my clutch from there.. cant wait... brass button dakien exidy... apparently its the latest and greatest :D

cheap too

well i would assume they are going to have a dyno there....

pfftt i wouldnt call a brass button clutch the greatest or latest!

they sux balls man, have fun stalling it in heavy traffic, its either on or off.

its not like all the other button clutches...

its the latest one from daiken or however its spelt... which doc says is awesome... i'll take his word for it as he knows what hes talking about.

*oooo that last part implies something :D*

predator666,

try 'hypertech autosports - 7 trade plce, vermont' that's where i take my car... they just finished some work on a GTR for my old-man too!

Near nunawadding station... 2-3 stops out of Box Hill!

A guy called Eric works there, who did some work on the Bathurst R32's!

Call then on: 9874 8866

  • 2 weeks later...

Guys guys guys..... I now have a wide band air/fuel meter of my own to play with 24/7... ANYONE need their car tuned ANYTIME can call me on 0411 878 961...

Better than dyno as it's real life tuning not simulated, only down side is no printout....

Doc.

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