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I have used Morpowa many times and was happy with their work.

Many people on here recommend Boostworks as they are competativly priced, but I have heard whispers that their PFC tuning isnt so crash hot (not that its bad either).

The other workshop I would recommend is Willall Racing (Sp?) as Martin Donnahn is supposedly the best in SA with the PFC.

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Ive known Simon since we were kids - I distinctly remember us getting into trouble with the cops for bombing up a fence when we were teens. My old man and the family have been friends with the Podlewski's since i was a little tacker. Mark used to race a Torry tin top yonks ago.

Ive known them to do some great work but my brothers silvia motor had to be rebuilt by them a second time... nuf said.

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hey guys i recently bought a power fc and i need it tuned , my mate in adelaide recomended morpowa are they any good? is there anything i should know before i travel 1500 k's to get my car tuned??? any help would be good .cheers.

You'll only hear good things about them ... because we're banned from saying anything negative :teehee:

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You'll only hear good things about them ... because we're banned from saying anything negative :teehee:

:geek: so true

but to the point.. i had mine remapped and tuned at grayham west workshops!! i was extremely happy with their fair pricing and extra attention to detail

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If you can tune one ECU well you should be able to tune any, they are pretty much the same. Just something like Autronic with Autotune is going to be damn right alot quicker to get going then a cell by cell map of a power fc. I have tuned (with help) the Autronic, power fc, and nistune, they only bits that are harder to figure out is each own little tricks and tables for things like cold start etc.

In regard to fuel and ignition maps tuning them all is the same, but the difference between the different ones will be how well they control the motor. (which all listed above do very well)

I have never personally had a car tuned at morpowa, but I have asked simon some questions about tuning a power fc and I have never had someone tell me so much info and give so much help when I wasnt spending money with him. To me this is the best long term buisness plan for him as I would definatly go there to try them.

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I always take my cars to Boostworx and have always been happy with the results. In saying that I have had my car tuned a couple times by Simon/Morpowa a few years ago and had no problems at all. 1500km? where abouts are you located?

Ryan

If i remember correctly then i think he is up at alice springs

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yep sure am in the middle of nowhere i just wish i could get it tuned without it being on my car but owell. hey btw do you guys know the previous owner of my car his name is ryan and it used 2 be a customer car for gt autosound and was full of mbquart audio gear it had sly on the number plates.

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