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Thanks to all who have approached me for having your ecu's remapped. I am now going to be backlogged for over a month >_< I may have spread my time a bit thin. so I will not be able to do any more remaps for the next month. Thanks guys for your support

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey all,

I just wanted to tell you about my great experiences with my CEF11E Tune, i origionally spoke to him about injectors and resistor packs for my rb20 and we got talking about tuning...

cut a long story short he offered to tune my car for me, this was great, saved me time, money and the tune is SPOT ON!

Nic has also been a great help to me in general and my car is now a rocket..... 230rwkw rocket!

Pretty talented if you ask me to tune a car without even seeing it! you act guys will have a better experience actually being able to see his face to face!

Ill have my dyno sheet posted soon

thanks

Ed

  • 1 year later...
would you do ar33 if it has a microtech lt12

CEF11E moved to Melbourne :P

I think we should kick his butt back here

If enough of us were able to get together, we could probably talk him into a weekend back in Canberra to visit the outlaws and tune ECU's LOL

To be honest I'm pretty sure he only has the software to do 32's, need some other stuff to burn r33 ecu's and it aint exactly as easy. Best to give him a pm, overall I'm happy with mine but I need a retune due to a boost leak when I was getting it done.

been reading into my ecu a bit and it sounds like the microtechs are more suited to drag so dont tune well for cruise, the SAU member then went on to say you can see a microtech car becasue theres carbon on the rear bar, true with my girl, really wanna get the tune done properly so i dont run rich and dirty my rear bar, any other options for a tune near campbell

cheers

alex

you can see a microtech car becasue theres carbon on the rear bar, true with my girl, really wanna get the tune done properly so i dont run rich and dirty my rear bar, any other options for a tune near campbell

cheers

alex

True that Alex. Mines the same. Just got to save up the 750+ for a Mitchell Tune or a 850 to 1k for a Fyshwick tune. But there are a few more options up here in Syd town. I can't wait to get it running well and "unleash the power of the primal warrior" (Lano and Woodly anyone) :)

Edited by Cpt. Rock

ay mate, thats a shit load of money, i have just got mine, so i have been fixing up some miss treatment from the previous owner, grrrr. so cant afford that at the moment, but car get up here on saturday so i am happy, have to start comming to the friday from next week onwards

alex

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