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ah k. You will need a FCD tuned through, need to set the 'cut' at the right point.

Boostworx remaps are only $550 inc. labour, and Im sure a majority of the SA people use Shaun to tune, and can vouch for how good he is.

And you get all those roads from NT to SA... :banana::down:

most people in SA use Jeff The Speed Lab to do remaps... and if they dont they should... jeff's work is much better and the end result shows it. Also cheaper :D

lol he really is... Jeff has been doing remaps longer then Shaun, quite often gets a lot of shauns jobs in that need finishing touches done so they run well... the list goes on.

Besides, jeff showed shaun the ropes when it comes to maps..., im not saying shaun is no good. im just saying that there are better ecu remappers out there and i would dare say that jeff is up there.

the fact my motors have never popped, ever, on the track or dyno... and cop an absolute hiding... are a testimate to jeff's tuning.

the fact my motors have never popped, ever, on the track or dyno... and cop an absolute hiding... are a testimate to jeff's tuning.

Now... change "Jeff" to "Shaun" and that pretty much where I stand.

Not going to start a "My tuner kicks ass and your's is shit and I want to pee pee in his eye" War here....

Never commented on jeff, nor will I, having never met the man, only seen/driven exapmles of his handywork.

This is only going to end in a stalemate though, seeing as you are supported by Jeff/Speedlab, and Im supported by Shaun/Boostworx.

Roshambo you for it? :banana::down:

yours may be faster, but I have better wheel fitment. :down: (18 x 9 +/- 0's and 18 x 10 +5's on a live axle 31 was probably the worst Idea in world history.)

So Mine looks great parked :D:):D

oh, and earnie and bert drift mascots. :banana:

Edited by R31 drift pig

It's amazing what you hear out there about various tuners from one day to the next.

I heard, from what I thought was a reliable source, not to ever take your car to Martin Donan.

I've now heard from much more reliable sources that he's the best tuner in Australia.

Very big statement, but like I said, I've heard that from reliable sources which include other tuners now.

Lol at this thread...

1. You will always hunger for more power. I am a little bored with 326kw at wheels now myself.

2. I have had tunes done by shaun, martin and john keen at southern hi tech dyno.

All were good but I have been super happy with johns work. Recommend him highly.

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hehehe i lost my liscence then bought a gtr :D the boost bug has very powerful toxins... once your bitten you will just keep modding!! then take it to the track for all ur fun!!!

good luck joleo by the sounds of it yes you will feel like this for a long time!! maybe it will stop once your over the hill maybe not

gl

lol thats wat i did bahahahha

joel i guess the 32 is still hangin together ok :D get ya boost controller get a new fuel bump then take her down to see jeff, the car will feel totally different and no doubt will scare you :D

power is an addictive drug i sold all my cars and was going to buy a house but im losing my shit and hunting for another car haha

both of your cars are faster than my Lancer

Hostile's faster than both of yours

and SLED's faster than Hostile's

:P

Soon you will join the 300 club.

And faster where? In a straight line?

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