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Hi All

My name is Ron

Im new to this GTR thing and have a few questions to ask.

Firstly i have recently purchased a 93 R32 GTR and a PFC D-Jetro (thanks to Slide)

I was just wondering what would the costs be for -

1: to install and tune the PFC

2: to do a full service just to make sure everything is ok (as in change all fluids, belts, pumps?? )

and any other things that i should have looked at while its in the shop.

Any help is greatly appreciated

Thanks

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Hey Ron!

and welcome to SAU and SAUWA :P

i can only help with my question;

1: to install and tune the PFC

-im not sure about the cost of installing the PFC. But tuning should be between $400-$600 for your 1st tune.

Best to give some of the workshops around perth and call and they will be able to quote you up.

Check out the The Consolidated Workshop thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=141454

for a list of workshops NOR and SOR.

My personal recommendation for NOR is Hyperdrive (for tuning/services etc)

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For a simple oil change in a workshop (eg XSpeed) you're looking at $180-$217 depending on the quality of oil used.

GT-R, go for the $217 one. They will also give you a report on what work may need to be done and the general overall condition of your car.

May sound like a lot, but it costs me $100 minimum to do my own oil changes, ~$90 for Mobil1 and $10 for a genuine Nissan Oil filter.

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im due for my big service now, going to in tune performance, located in bibra lakes SOR, getting timing belt changed, all fan belts changed, coolant replaced, oil replaced, safc dyno tuned, walbro fuel pump fitted. costing $800.

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im due for my big service now, going to in tune performance, located in bibra lakes SOR, getting timing belt changed, all fan belts changed, coolant replaced, oil replaced, safc dyno tuned, walbro fuel pump fitted. costing $800.

hey pal, where in bibra lake is that? i live there never seen it. Is the Walbro fuel pump included in that price or are they just puttin one you have in? i have also never seen your skyline around the area either :D

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Thanks for all the info guys.

I live south of the river in beckenham.

I was thinking about goin to Top Racing but havn't heard much about them.

Xspeed seems to be the most recommend workshop so i might pay them a visit

to see what im up for.

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Thanks for all the info guys.

I live south of the river in beckenham.

I was thinking about goin to Top Racing but havn't heard much about them.

Xspeed seems to be the most recommend workshop so i might pay them a visit

to see what im up for.

top racing provide good service and treat customers with respect unlike some other known shops.

plenty of people will recomend them on here

$217 oil change is a big big rip off, surely pulling a filter off and undoing a sump plug isnt worth $130, its about a 15-20 min job max. i suppose its good value if u got a 15L sump :P

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Top racing really know their work.

Every workshop has their pros and cons. But put it this way I'm yet to find a performance shop that stand behind their tune an ensure their work. The only other place I feel can do this would be Top racing after having dealt with 2 very well known performace shops when it comes to tuning the power FC D-Jettro, both their service and tune were very very poor indeed espically after "paying for what I got".

Rob

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Thanks for all the info guys.

I live south of the river in beckenham.

I was thinking about goin to Top Racing but havn't heard much about them.

Xspeed seems to be the most recommend workshop so i might pay them a visit

to see what im up for.

give Top Racing a go

they arte the only workshop that touch my 93gtr

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Hi all again

I think i will go to Top Racing. I gave them a call and were really helpfull.

Just have to wait till i get PFC and then im booking it in.

I will ask about a leakdown test to see what condition the engine is in to.

Once again thanks for all of the advice and recommendations.

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