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hungry6...have heard good things about CNJ motorsport as well (although I didn't go there)...

I was quoted $550 - $650 for tuning -> that is always only for full throttle tune and everyday economy WILL be crap. But most tuners can fix that up with road tuning, albeit for another $50 - $100.

they will all say heaps of time 'plugging in numbers with fussy h/c' (about $150 of cost)

If you want PM me you details and I can do base map with you.

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It does...except the base maps (fuel and ignition) are quite far from idea (even more than the standard computer). E.g. at full load it runs as rich as 9.5:1...and you'll have difficulty getting more than 250km out of a tank.

Before taking it to a mechanic, you can fix most of the map so that the mechanic doesn't have to spend another 1.5 hrs changing the numbers to more ideal ones (which he will fine tune on a dyno anyway)...could save you some money

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Hahaha.. Good one Wayne.

He pays us nothing to spread the word. He knows how to deal with customers and he knows his skylines. That's all I need. Customer satisfaction and a mechanic that knows what he's doing.

Best business is word by mouth. He doesn't like to blow his own horn.

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