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Hey lads, im looking at getting my new boost controller installed and tuned by ROTECH in Devonport...

anyone ever had these guys do anything to their car?

what are they like? reliable? dodgy?

If not who is a good tuner that i can go to to install and tune my new boost controller...?

im puting it on an R33 gtst? does anyone sort of specialise in them?

anyone know of a good tuner in launny?

Im thinking Chris Colgrave or Fueltech... how about these guys?

Beef

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what sort of boost controler is it? do you know anyone that could put it in (like back yarder) i have instaled mine myself althoe i didnt realy tune it myself but they arent that hard just pretty time consuming.

any of the places you have listed will charge like $70 per hour at least so it will cost a bit to get it put in. but if you like drive in drive away service than get someone to do it. if you like a bit of hands on im sure somone (or myself) may be able to lend a hand, if you want to go down this road search the how to forums as they will tell you were and what wires and vac lines to tap into.

hope that helps

what sort of boost controler is it? do you know anyone that could put it in (like back yarder) i have instaled mine myself althoe i didnt realy tune it myself but they arent that hard just pretty time consuming.

any of the places you have listed will charge like $70 per hour at least so it will cost a bit to get it put in. but if you like drive in drive away service than get someone to do it. if you like a bit of hands on im sure somone (or myself) may be able to lend a hand, if you want to go down this road search the how to forums as they will tell you were and what wires and vac lines to tap into.

hope that helps

cheers man, yeah well it already has the sources becuase it currently has a boost controller, im mainly after somone to tune it... and take teh blame if something goes wrong.. LOL thast all... i can hook it up myself in about 5 mins i know how they work....

Beef

Rotech are rotary guys arnt they?

yeah rotech do rotarys but they also do lots of other mods too especially on r32's ive heard...

apparently they are quite good and laurie (the boss) is a bit of a guru...

thats ok i wasnt sure what you did/ didnt know. im pretty hesident to toutch other peoples cars out side of work because if the slightest thing goes wrong... well you know

yeah thast true man, i prefer other people who are insured against that sort of thing to do it, becuase if they stuff it up you can recover costs.

if you do it urself and stuff it up... well your up shit creek

Beef

I get fueltech to do all my work, pete will sort you out....tell him Taz sent you....I have the yellow R33 in there at the moment!

cheers man, so if i say hey.... taz sent me and said you would look after me... he will know you and will actually hook me up?

Beef

just say I sent you his way . you should get looked after hopfully!

a boost controller shouldn't cost much more than $100 or so to fit and tune.

i rang him today man...

$50 all done and dusted.... ready to go..

:O Beef

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