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Hhmm....dunno - had the guy in there tell me the only way to go was external bov and an internal BOV would create too much turbulence - then quoted $4400 for an autronic smc when I've had a quote for $4000 from another respectable place who specialises in Autronic as well

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Good question. I was going to ask a similar question.

I have permission from the better looking half to get an after market ecu or piggy back ecu or similar (safc). I was wondering who has what and where do they get it tuned? I have spoken to a number of places about this issue and they have given conflicting responses. I understand an ecu is only as good as the tuner and thus the reason I pose the question.

What engine management system do you guys/girls have and where do you get it tuned?

Thanks in advance

Mike

(Hope this is not too far off the orgional topic of the thread. if it is I will start a new one. I just thought that it sort of fit in here)

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Guest 382 GZV - 4 Door R33

Hi there - my name is steve and I am a cranky man. I make people angry. I cook very bad mashed potato. I am trying to starve my wife to death - I am way over her man. does anyone want to take her? All she requires is food.

Also, I have a lot of pimples.

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Guest 382 GZV - 4 Door R33

Sorry! - that was my wife going crazy :):D

Well disregard that....As for ecu's - I am still bent on Autronic, because of Antilag which i guess is helpful especially with aftermarket turbos where lag can be bad and street drag sux cos either you bog down or wheel spin like crazy.

CNJ Motorsport - does Autronics day in day out and knows what he is doing - their in Underwood.

Also if you get SM2 - it also includes Flat shifting (which you probably won't use), launch control and traction control.

Cost $3500 to $4000 depends on how long it takes to set up.

*As for dynoing, the only price I know about is CNJ's and it's $165/hr I think and you could bet on spending 1.5 hrs tuning...is my guess anyways.

Steve

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I am thinking of getting a wolf 3d ver4 fitted and am looking around at the moment. I would go to brisbane tuning and turbo but they are never open weekends and thats the only time i have. autronic would be ideal but dont think the budget will go that far. if anyone has any thoughts or recommendations for the ecu or the person to do it please let us know.

thanks

D

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is there a real NEED to get my car dyno tune ...... even if i have just a normal stock computer chip ...... but yeah damn, I'm on a tight budget here, anybody can recommend me something like "cheaper" kekeke ...... i shouldnt be stingy on the car .... but I'm young and poor. Heard Gavin Woods does an awesome job ... anybody know wat price range I'll be looking inbetween.

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Well I did use Bris Tuning & Turbo and they were fine installing the EBC and S-AFC but as for configuring them they had no idea. They just copied the default Fuel maps from the manual for the S-AFC. And the EBC they didn't know how to set it so they fiddled with it untill the boost gauge gave 12psi.

Who in Brisbane can actually tune a S-AFC on a dyno?

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i back bris tuning , they are very good with autronic and price wise seems as good as others. good blokes to sit and chat with too.

i heard that that small shop over wynnum way , fast and furious or whatever it is can tune safc's etc , along with numerous other installs of computers too.

dont think they have there dyno in yet

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