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its not in that link so ill post one i highly reccomend, fours n more automotive, on langford street in pooraka. They have tuned my 31 and done alot of other stuff and hasnt missed a beat for about a year. Have a chat to brenton or david there and tell them luke with the r31 put you onto them. Their number is 82602011.

Edited by skylineguy19

i would also recommend tilbrooks on this one.....speak to either mark or michael....they know their stuff and my car hasnt missed a beat after being sorted out by tilbrooks....

Dennis at BoostinOz is great, they are in Salisbury.

i was speaking to a mate last night who got his car currently serviced by BoostinOz and he highly recommends them for future work....so give them a go and they are close by as well...

*slaps joel*

oi give jeff from the speed lab a call (he uses the turbo tune dyno, dont worry no one from turbo tune will be touching the car only jeff) save ya cash n get a remap done you will be suprised, get a bigger fuel pump n a controller or bleed valve before you get a tune!

The Speed Lab (jeff) 0434 637 357

If your gonna be using the standard computer i would also recommend Jeff from the speed lab

But if you having any other stuff added. Then i would recommend Simon from Morpowa

i would agree simon is good he tuned my old 33 back in the day, but i know joel has a stock ecu, i also read jeff can go to any dyno so you could use morpowa dyno if you want, power figures mean actually hang on, I have bad gastro. 2 secs. ahhh thats better.. all, its the tune you should worry about.

go to ns.com n search member TSL or the speed lab topics theres a few there with dyno result pics and reviews :D

Edited by shy_s6

EDIT!! you beat me too it.

Jeff's been flat out lately and hasn't been on NS for a while so better to ring him directly.

Jeff:0434637357

If your gonna be using the standard computer i would also recommend Jeff from the speed lab

But if you having any other stuff added. Then i would recommend Simon from Morpowa

+1 to what was said above.

Also Jeff used to use Morpowa's dyno to do his remaps but now he has based himself at Turbo Tune. I'm sure if you threw a bit of cash at him he will still come to Morpowa for you.

Edited by D_stirls

he still travels arounds to dyno's you just have to book him in avance, Joel i believe i told you aaaages ago to take it to jeff and no one else :) a mate of mines car has same mods as you and jeff remapped it and makes 195 rwkw on 13 psi now... not bad for a 20 with 25 turbo.

thats who Grim_32 used aka Ben with the Rs260 he swears by Dennis

Dennis at BoostinOz is great, they are in Salisbury.
i was speaking to a mate last night who got his car currently serviced by BoostinOz and he highly recommends them for future work....so give them a go and they are close by as well...

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