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Hey guys

i was going to go with 101 motorcafe, but i saw these guys on boostcruising.

specializing in all model apexi power fc laptop tuning.....(r32,33,34 gtr.all sr20s,all rb25s)

motec, haltec ,microtech etc etc...

also able to hold club dyno days.. heaps of room and no noise problems...even at night...

GODZILLA MOTORSPORT.

1-20 INGELSTON RD.

WAKERLY.4154.

Ph.38904488 , 0418783262.

My car with the stock turbo at 12psi made 269hp at chiptorque. I recently put on my hiflow turbo and also walbro fuel pump. I found that it was maxing out quickly through each gear when i took it too test and tune.

Still on standard afm and injectors, standard engine, powerfc, exhaust, AVCR, walbro fuel pump, hiflow r33 turbo, made 306hp ( roughly 228rwkw) at the wheels.

This was made on there laptop software, which is able to unlock extra tuning functions then what a handheld controller would.

I have been to a fair few performance joints, and i honestly can say, these guys are at the top of my list.

I'm definately going back to get my injectors, z32afm, and turbosmart regulator put in, and winde it up to 18psi.

Anyone here that are wanting a quality dyno tune, experience and great service. Look at Godzilla motorsport first before going anywhere else. Very Impressed.

Edited by bazr33

In a couple of weeks time

So hopefully i will be cracking 13's or i can't drive. haha

Let ya know when i take it down

I was impressed of the mid range power it has now all the way to 7300rpm

Bit more fun to drive now.

Like driving another car.

In a couple of weeks time

So hopefully i will be cracking 13's or i can't drive. haha

Let ya know when i take it down

I was impressed of the mid range power it has now all the way to 7300rpm

Bit more fun to drive now.

Like driving another car.

Impressive results mate keep us posted on how it goes with the AFM and injector upgrade

cheers

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