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Hi, I am trying to get Dr Drift (Sam Cornell) to come to Coffs Harbour to tune our Nissan ECU's and also possibly some PFC's. At the moment I would like to see who would be definately interested so I can organise a date for Sam to come once we have enough numbers.

Here are the prices, which dont include dyno time

$330 - CA18, RB20, RB26

$450 - S13 SR20, GTIR Pulsar

$660 - S14a (S14 series 2), S15, R34, Type X 180sx

Dyno time will cost about $150 an hour with most cars requiring about 1.5-2 hours.

Sam can also tune PFC's in any Nissans in particular those with S14 series1 and R33 (He cant remap these Nissan ECU's yet)

If we get the numbers and make this happen the tuning will take place on a near new AWD mainline dyno (a dyno Sam knows well which will make tuning quicker).

Sam is very keen to come up to Coffs to tune our cars and said if we can get 3 new remaps + some dyno time it will be worthwhile for him and will happen.

So if there is any one interested just email me - [email protected] or you can email sam (Dr Drift) - [email protected]

Cheers Brett Saunders

We are looking at about 2 months time, but for this to happen we need the numbers.

Tim, if you are looking for a workshop, try EFI Evolutions in Wingara dr (off cook dr)

Contact them via 66517844 Bruce or Bronwyn. If you contact them tell mention my name.

This is where we will be doing the tuning if we get the numbers. They have an AWD mainline dyno, EFI diagnostic equipment and injector cleaning equipment.

Cheers Brett Saunders

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