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A friend of mine got his done there R32 RB20DET, I stayed around for the tuning as he had work.. And Sam(DRDrift) is an awesome guy, who lets ya know whats happening if your not to farmilar with tuning ;)

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Off memory car went in with 150rwkw? DrDrift advised changing a few bits and bobs plugs/fuel pump and we walked out with 175 :rofl:

Edited by antonio
im taking my car there on tuesday for a FMIC and 040 pump install and also a Remap so ill let you guys know

what i think.

Only heard good things about him so looking forward to it

Cheers

definetly interested to know how ya go, especially what the remap is worth cheers man!

how much did he charge for the remap? ^

ive only heard good things about drdrift, not one bad comment about him..

i guess he is pretty good and reliable then :rofl:

Off memory it was 800-900, There were numerous amounts of parts changed. So i dont really know the 'exact' price he got the remap for.. Aint they $700alone?

Just wondering if anyone has had an ecu remap done by dr drift in brooklyn in melbourne and if so wat their oppionions on it were?

cheers!

brett

Brett,

Best idea would be to come around the shop and say hi :( I've got plenty of dyno sheets from many RBs we've tuned here, more than happy to show you some comparrisions... Can also provide many references for your type of car if you like?

Cost is really dependant on what engine/ECU you are using??? IE: RB20, CA, SR, RB25, RB26, RB25/30 etc etc...

Regards,

Sam.

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sam does good work so do CREATD they have the abilty to do all the REMAPS now also, all with the best GIZZMO hardware;

http://www.gizzmoelectronics.com/product_eculist.htm

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^ same as swanny180 Dr-Drift :rolleyes:

I tried calling you a while back.. left a message, but no reply.. guessing you were busy?

My mods are full exhaust, podfilter, walbro fuel pump, sidemount (soon will get a fmic) and thats about it..

So basically pretty much stock..

Cheers

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