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Has he tuned RB26 Motors before?

Ask him how many he has tuned and what computer he prefers to use?

How long it takes , what parts does he replace...ie oil..and the rough costs of it all

If he is an expert at his field I see no reason why he can't tune a different car besides a Rotary.

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I am just curious if anyone has had any experience with their GTR being tuned by Anthony Rodriguez from Maztech? As i am thinking about getting him to tune my GTR as he seems to be a very good tuner in the rotary scene.

Any experience/advice is welcome.

Thanks

Mate you have one of the best workshops in AUS in Vic (Racepace), why would you take it to a rotor specialist?

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Been watching the guys work building / tuning street and drag cars for at least 12 years. He gets flown around the world for work, has some of the worlds most powerful street rota's under his name... id say hes pretty switched on.

That said, if he isn't familiar with RB's and the ECU you have, your not taking full advantage of his skill set.

Id *druum roll* ...give em a call and see what he says.

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GeeTR - Yeah, i have been following his work in the rotor scene as well and my friends cars motor was built and tuned by him with awsome results not to mention all the other cars under his belt and that he gets flown overseas to tune cars as only few tuners are regarded that good to do so..

Im just going to have to call him and have a chat. I just wanted to see if anyone had used him and why/why not as he's a great tuner.

Thanks

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