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Yerp. sam deff needs to come remap mine (and catch up on the goss...) What dates you looking at, im hoping for all new turbo setup by early nov at this stage..theres a few more interested on NS as well in hes Promo dvd thread..hopefully we can get him to tune on seans dyno at boostworx!!!!! :sorcerer: :sorcerer:

Bek :P

Edited by boostd_r32_gurl

Martin Donnan

He's been around for quite some time. Quite often in the zoom mags.

He used to work at Morpowa. Unsure where is now, I caught wind he may be back at Tilbrooks but now with no hair to prevent those bad hair days... heheh sorry Martin if your reading this, harmless joke. lol. :P

So as I said before..

WHAT DOES DR DRIFT CHARGE?

He used to work at Morpowa. Unsure where is now, I caught wind he may be back at Tilbrooks but now with no hair to prevent those bad hair days... heheh sorry Martin if your reading this, harmless joke. lol. :P

So as I said before..

WHAT DOES DR DRIFT CHARGE?

Isn't he tuning Commonwhores these days??? LS1 edit or something of the sort???

If he's back at Tilbrooks then that would be a match made in heaven...........Boostworx FTW

Read link below, he will be coming on 8th Sep and also 6th Oct for G1...sep is nearly booked out so be quik for Oct, from memory he chages $480 for ca18det and rb20det ...iam guessing rb25det wouldnt be much more.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/Iand39l...er-t183596.html

yerp as lunaticr32 says hes coming those dates..Will be doing the september one at morepowa and the october one at boostworx, if anyone has any further queries and wishes to contact him do so on hes email adress.

[email protected] R33 gtst cannot be remapped on stock ECU but the modified single eprom ECU's are available through yahoo japan, which he can remap. hope that helps a bit guys :ninja:

Cheers Bek :laugh::D

last time it was $330 for rb20, ca18, vg30dett, rb26

$480 for sr20 (s13)

$630 for rb25 (neo), sr20 (s15)

then $180/hr dyno time

not TOO sure on the sr20s and rb25, but around that price. certain on the rb20 etc though

s14 sr20 and r33 rb25 could not be done last time he came cos theres some complications with the ecu

not sure if he's fixed it now, said he was close with s14, but r33 was really hard apparently

6th October is Confirmed at Boostworx, just phoned Sean today...

Prices above are pretty spot on...

Please E-Mail me directly for quotes/questions...

Everything is now working except R33 RB25DET

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