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Hi guys,

I'm looking for a good engine tuning place in Melb. I've made a few modifications (turbo, exhaust, intercooler etc...) and have recently purchased an Apexi Power FC with the commander unit. I'm also using a Blitz electronic boost controller and looking to get the car to run on 1 bar (possibly even 17-18 psi at maximum).

Does anyone know a tuner that has experience with these parts and with the RB25DET engine? I'm in the west of Melbourne, so the closer the better ; ) Any help would be appreciated!!!

Thanks,

Nick

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those 3 arent in the west...

if you want 1 locally, dr drift is in brooklyn

non local , RE customs in springvale

As said above, Dr Drift in brooklyn will be able to sort you out, and I've got nothing but praise for RE customs.

id like to know the history of RECustoms ie the owners their tuners customer cars theyve done ect. dropped by the other day and was impressed with the setup. would like to know if its not just all show..lol bonus is theyre just around the corner from me too =)

id like to know the history of RECustoms ie the owners their tuners customer cars theyve done ect. dropped by the other day and was impressed with the setup. would like to know if its not just all show..lol bonus is theyre just around the corner from me too =)

A fair few of the paid members of SAU Vic take there car to them. RE is operated by Ray. he was 1 part oof Revolution Motorsport or something along those lines. They used to be on Westal road. He also has a Dyno dynamics 4wd setup.

id like to know the history of RECustoms ie the owners their tuners customer cars theyve done ect. dropped by the other day and was impressed with the setup. would like to know if its not just all show..lol bonus is theyre just around the corner from me too =)

Definately happy with the work they have done to my car.. i think the cars they work on speak for itself.

A fair few of the paid members of SAU Vic take there car to them. RE is operated by Ray. he was 1 part oof Revolution Motorsport or something along those lines. They used to be on Westal road. He also has a Dyno dynamics 4wd setup.

one of the boys from evolution R?? that kinda puts my mind at ease. is there a special arrangement for paid members?

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