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hey im from down north and have called many places about tuning power fc most places are abit pricey and so far fisher performance has been the cheapest just wondering if any 1 has had thier pfc tuned there b4??

go to fisher, they are the cheapest so they must be good!

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hey im from down north and have called many places about tuning power fc most places are abit pricey and so far fisher performance has been the cheapest just wondering if any 1 has had thier pfc tuned there b4??

lol sorry, made me giggle.

Havent had experience with Fisher b4.

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yerhh its just that boost worx is so farrrrrrrr

Although it may be a bit further away, you will get the best service for best price. Shaun is great, no 2 ways about it. Its not like you have to drive there every week, your talking once off - take your car there. Wait a day, go back and pick it up. Once off definately worth the trip.

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  • 4 months later...

try out graham west.

i had my WRX tuned there and it had a power fc.

i had the EJ25 in it, the tune took 3 days and costed $1050 but well worth it. the car ran really well afterwards. made real good power.

i have a R32 GTR now, stock as a rock with only an exhaust and air filter but i am looking at getting N1 turbos and power FC and i will prob go back there to get it tuned again.

Brez

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how far north are we talking here? I know i might have replies to this but up north is also Tilbrooks and Morpowa. Haven't been to Morpowa and dunno if Tilbrooks have fixed their dyno yet but they up north too

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