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These where the places with the best rep I found when the Wolf 3D V4 was still the latest out, so can't comment on ihow up to speed with the new version.

Redcliffe dyno

Chapmans on the Sunny Coast

PITS

A place out Towoomba way. Can't remember their name though

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Never came to fruition... Can be a bit tricky to get a smooth idle with large injectors. There some good info in the forced section. Built in boost controller, map sensor, and fan regulator are handy little extra's

Oh and Chapmans only charge you for regular labor rates for tuning. Means around 1/2 the price if you went there instead of PITS.

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Im just going to state what everyone told me about a ECU choice "find a good tuner and ask them what they prefer" because at the end of the day if they dont/cant tune a particular type you will have to find some one else and start over with the whole trust thing.

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