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i used " the mafias " car as an example and he said that it was more likely that ppl on skylines australia is bs.... and that most ppl here are biased ...

does anybody have an idea as to WHY? he would of said this to get a regulator and not tune it better?.

He doesnt know squat mate. I had 369rwkw - stock fuel reg.

I cant see how that is remotely bias, we are simply saying he has done a shit job, and is a donkey tuner.

Trust the people that actually know what they are talking about (not your tuner, as he knows very little) when we say the factory fuel reg is fine.

As i said though, if the fuel reg is stuffed, then just replace it. But by the graph, it doesnt look to be stuffed.

He is simply taking you for a ride sadly.

Yet another dodgy workshop/tuner

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i live in kogarah..... theres not many REPUTABLE tuners.

keyword = reputable

is that kogarah sydney?

if so, go out to caringbah and talk to C&V Performance ( http://www.cvperformance.com.au )

I found them to be pretty good.

They did a tune on my 33 (unichip), 3 inch exhaust, 10psi = 182kw (on a hot humid day lol)

these guys seem to know their stuff, they work on alot of skylines, and they're well priced.

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ohh cheers for the tuner preferance

yeah kogarah sydney

caringbahs onli 10-15 mins drive......,

well if ur tune got that lol its better then what i got

i will check em out

nismoid yeah wel lwhat can u do .... they took me on a ride which cost me 500 bucks.. F*K!!!

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