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UniGroup was the first ever workshop I went to for an SAU dyno day many years ago. Their attention to detail and professionalism is quite rare in the industry.

Edit: I've also been to JEM for a dyno tune but dont have any other experience with them.

Edited by benm

I highly recoomend Yavuz from unigroup. He is a top bloke.

Go for the premium tune with them. Cost about $600ish but he has your car for 3 days and he tunes everything..

Cold start, idle, partial throttle etc etc.

Also for 12 months he will do tune and check up on your car for free, if anything goes wrong or your not happy.

Thanks fellas. How about unigroup? Unigroup is closer..trying to decide between the 2.

my old cars were both tuned at unigroup.

they're good. the owner Yavuz is a good bloke too, very helpful.

fast delivery, excellent service!! a++++++++++

lol

  • 2 weeks later...
I used him a few weeks ago, PFC tune with stock turbo,FMIC, 3inch exhaust, fuel pump tuned it at 10psi low and 13psi high, made just under 200rwkw. I recommend him.

I'm sorry but i have to take back this statement. Not happy with my tune.

Done anything about it?

Hi Adrian,

Yeah, without going into it too much it seems the PFC has been tuned wrong. If you'd like to know more PM me and i'll discuss it there, I don't want to say anything bad about Adam as he seems he knows what he is doing, but unfortunately it hasn't worked for my car.

gee 180, yes bud i have taken it back and still not fixed.

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