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Can you PM me price for full remap on r33 series 2.

R34 gtr front mount, turbo back exhaust, splitfires

in south Australia

Can you PM me price for full remap on r33 series 2.

R34 gtr front mount, turbo back exhaust, splitfires

in south Australia

If its std turbo,std injector ,std AFM, cost $450 exchange.

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I started group buy!

If you book for more than two people for tune, there will be a discount of $100!

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I am planning to visit Melbourne around end of this month or next month(Jun or July)

Anyone interested in tuning?

R33 Cost $550 road tune

Please call 0410490049

Or [email protected]

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I did real time ecu tune (R33 ecu ) Mr David Stankowski drift car in gold cost at 23 July 2011 and he got second place after my tune! PRO TOUR 2011-----Round 4----QLD RACEWAY----Sun july 31

His cars engine is RB25DET std turbo,std AFM,std injector, and my remapped R33 ecu.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=480831&st=0&p=6346004&hl=David%20Stankowski%20&fromsearch=1entry6346004

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I will go to QLD January or Feb.

Im able to tune all nissan ecu.

R33 ecu tune price from $550 ecu exchange road tune.

Also R32 ecu , Z32 ecu.

If someone interesting for tune please call PM or email.

My ph 0410490049

or

email [email protected]

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is it still $550 for road tune on 33 GTR with power fc?

If your car is stock turbo price $450 road tune.

If you are coming to Brisbane how much would it be to look over my current tune on my power FC ( I have bosch 044, 600cc inj, hypergear SS1PU Turbo, Z32 AFM.) It may need some touch up.

and is a nistune possible with my current level of mods? would be interesting to see the comparison between the 2.

If you are coming to Brisbane how much would it be to look over my current tune on my power FC ( I have bosch 044, 600cc inj, hypergear SS1PU Turbo, Z32 AFM.) It may need some touch up.

and is a nistune possible with my current level of mods? would be interesting to see the comparison between the 2.

Your mods $550 full road tune.

Omly touch up tune is $90/hour.

ECU is all same about your mods.

If you want to boost over 19psi and its race car I think haltech or motech is better than R33 nissan ecu.

Because haltech or motec map is 32x32 .(But some shop is tuning only 16x16 so you have to find good tuner)

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