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As topic states. I am in vic western suburbs kind of cbf driving to east to get the emanage tuned (but if i have to i will). i'll hopefully have a different set up instead of my t04e which i might be swapping for a vg30 or r33 turbo depending on the people interested, front mount, turbo back exhaust, fuel regulator (which i want to get rid of), boos controller, and pod. Just need to know prices from your experiences and also whats the wait on getting a booking for tune? don't wana be waiting a month or some silly shit like that lolz. also what will the tune consist of/fix? my rb20 is drinking too much as some of you know but is also idling pretty weird and high and just wondering if the tune will fix this also?

thoughts and experiences with chasers? price wise and quality? they're close to me and easy to get to plus heard a few good things about them so want to know hwo they work.

thanks people.

thought about contacting these guys? (i have no idea about locations in vic)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ma...amp;hl=ultimate

btw there seems to be a lot of threads for "where to get my emanage tuned", perhaps a search might help?

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