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Hey All,

Looking to get my rb26 power fc re-tuned soon, was wondering if anyone knows any good tuners in Melbourne? People with experience and really know their power fc's.

I was talking to Sam from Dr. Drift a while ago, seemed to know what he was on about...anyone had theirs tuned through him, any good?

If this has already been discussed in another thread, please point me there as I searched but couldn't come up with any specific threads talking about power fc tuning experiences.

Cheers!

Gagz

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This will turn into another "I love Racepace thread". :P

So ill start: Racepace

Either that or see here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t13305.html

Plenty of threads on this type of thing if you search with each workshop name

Plenty of threads on this type of thing if you search with each workshop name

Yeah from Bendigo so don't know any workshops and specifically after power fc tuning specialists.

Thanks all so far, will do a search on racepace and see what everyone says about them.

Cheers!

Gagz

Yeah hate to be a Racepace fan boy but I had nothing but trouble with my PFC till I took it there :P I'm sure 99% will agree.

I had ping problems, I'd been to another workshop MANY times to try and get it fixed, took it to Ben, gave him my first born and the car's been 100% gold since. No engine light ever!

If he can prep race cars and tune a Nur and a Z-tune I'd say your safe :)

Yeah hate to be a Racepace fan boy but I had nothing but trouble with my PFC till I took it there :) I'm sure 99% will agree.

I had ping problems, I'd been to another workshop MANY times to try and get it fixed, took it to Ben, gave him my first born and the car's been 100% gold since. No engine light ever!

If he can prep race cars and tune a Nur and a Z-tune I'd say your safe :)

Excellent, just what I was looking for fellas. :P

I guess Ill be talking to Ben shortly.

Cheers!

Gagz

Creatd motorsports ;)

everyone has their own opinions about tuners.. really you should go to someone who u see alot of their cars out there running the times :) track/street/circuit/drift

I would have to agree with Adzmax. I have seen two cars, with Pfc's, taken to 4 different workshops (non of which were Racepace) and all tunes were pretty shitty. Every time i see a car with a Pfc tuned by Ben @ Racepace all run and operate smoothly.

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