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Hey, just a quick one, or two.

What does Shaun use to tune a Power FC, does he use software or just the hand controller?

Secondly, how much does he charge? I know it's like asking how long is a bit of string but i'm just after a ball park figure. I've got some knocking issues at about 3000rpm at 1/2 to 3/4 trottle that i need sorted out, as well as some power seaking.

I'm just trying to decide where to go to get a tune, think i'll go with Shaun or possibly Morpower

as i'm in Gawler and my mechanic recomended them but i'm just weighing things up.

Thanks Aaron

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cant recommend Sean and Troy enough, tuned my r32 "power fc" many times. It shouldnt cost you to much, the main thing youll be paying for is dyno time as your power fc already has maps set up just needs to be tweaked abit.

Ryan

Race__24,

Definitely give Shaun a buzz, let him know what you want done, plug that you got his name from SAU.

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On another note... Can you please resize your sig?

It doesn't play nice on my old 17" monitor @ 1152x864.

I believe the maximum sig size allowed is 600x150. :)

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