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as topic states, please let us know who u think is the best GTR tuner out there( its only a power FC, nothin special).

please note i do want to get my car tuned on a 4wd dyno, which will rule out a lot of ppl.

thanx in advance. ( i know this topic might have been done heaps, but i can not find any info)

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I'll put a vote in for gavin woods @ auto tech on the gold coast especially with the power fc's also uses a new dyno dynamics all wheel drive dyno he got 260 all wheel kw's out of my 34 GTR @ 1 bar boost only has power fc, exhaust , apexi air filters , HKS cam gears and a trust intercooler, he is very professional highly recommanded

Chapman & Chapman!

He road tunes but many have had there GTR's modded to all kinds of levels, tuned by other shops on a dyno to get a good looking result but it actually feels very average on the road.

I know of a couple of people on this forum that had this experience and went to see Andrew Chapman and left the workshop with a well tuned car and a slight power increase accross the rev range.

Hi Frankxy,

Try C&J motorsport (32903966), I know they have a 4wd dyno. I have see couple of cars they have looked after and their customers were always happy.

I don't know how offen they do GTRs but if you ask bill he will be able to either tune it or point you in the right direction. They are very honest pple to deal with.

Edited by Baysidebluebnr34

I did laugh about the search link...

You should try that first...

Anyways to help out id contact Matt Spry as he has borrowed the dyno at gavin wood's before to tune 4wd cars...

But if you want I personally think Gavin Wood would be the best tuner round seq with a 4wd dyno...

I did laugh about the search link...

You should try that first...

Anyways to help out id contact Matt Spry as he has borrowed the dyno at gavin wood's before to tune 4wd cars...

But if you want I personally think Gavin Wood would be the best tuner round seq with a 4wd dyno...

col, i did try to search but it came up with all sorts of things.

thanx for your info, i think i will give him a call and see what he can do for me. cheers!!

just out of curiosty, do you guys recommand Godzilla just because Mark has a 9 sec GTR?? has anyone actually got any work done by them at all??

after what happened to me, i dont think i will be too keen on bringing my car there again.

Edited by frankxy

Yeah im not to sure about Godzilla motorsport, ive only heard a small handful of people that rate him.

Mate give Paul Masterson a call 3352 5155 very good tuner, was telling me he was getting a FWD dyno he should have it set up by now. He is located at Stafford.

Edited by subzeroR33

yer there are lots of top notch mechanics out there

just got to know where to find em

there 1 i a million very hard to find one that does a decent job

i reccomend gavin wood as above hes great and im sure u know about matt spry. hes awesome if you dont mind paying

just be very careful cause alot of the time peoples recomendations can be very wrong, its not their fault, there just naive.

yer there are lots of top notch mechanics out there

just got to know where to find em

there 1 i a million very hard to find one that does a decent job

i reccomend gavin wood as above hes great and im sure u know about matt spry. hes awesome if you dont mind paying

just be very careful cause alot of the time peoples recomendations can be very wrong, its not their fault, there just naive.

:)

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