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DR DRIFT has confirmed tuning trip number 2 for Coffs Harbour on the weekend of August 16th and 17th. :D

Sam will be in town to carry out his Nissan ECU remapping aswell as PFC tuning.

These are the costs and remaps Dr Drift (Sam Cornell) can do (+ others just talk to him)

$330 + Dyno time - CA18, R32 RB20, RB26, R31/VL RB30, Z32 VG30

$450 + Dyno time - S13 SR20, N14 SR

$550 + Dyno time - S14/15 SR20, R34 RB25

$1000 + Dyno time - R33 RB25, R33GTR RB26 (speak with Sam)

The dyno time will be charged at $180 an hour and will be done on an AWD Mainline Dyno, there for GTIR's are no problem

So if you want to book in for either a remap or PFC tune contact myself Brett Saunders via PM or [email protected] or contact Sam Cornell (Dr Drift) on [email protected] or 0425818755

  • 4 weeks later...

UPDATE

NISSAN ECU REMAPS, IN REAL TIME TUNED ON A DYNO

The times/dates have change a tiny bit, he will now also be tuning on Monday 18th till about 3pm.

At this stage we dont have any skylines, but do have some positions left, so it would be good to see some skylines come along to get remaps carried out.

If any one would like to book in just contact Sam 0425818755, [email protected] or myself Brett 0419263099, [email protected]

Cheers Brett

  • 2 weeks later...

It is getting close now and we still have a few positions left to get your vehicle tuned by Dr Drift

NISSAN ECU REMAPS, TUNED IN REAL TIME ON A DYNO

ALSO PFC AND AFTERMARKET ECU TUNING

Sam will be in Coffs Habour on August 16/17/18 to carry out his Nissan ECU remapping aswell as full PFC tuning & aftermarket (touch ups only - not setups/full tunes).

These are the costs of remaps

$330 + Dyno time - CA18, R32 RB20, RB26, R31/VL RB30, Z32 VG30

$450 + Dyno time - S13 SR20, N14 SR

$550 + Dyno time - S14/15 SR20, R34 RB25

$1000 + Dyno time - R33 RB25, R33GTR RB26 (speak with Sam)

The dyno time will be charged at $180 an hour.

So if you want to book in for either a remap, PFC tune or aftermarket tune contact Sam on [email protected] or [email protected] or 0425818755

Cheers Brett Saunders

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Guys

These are the workshop details, and directions to get there, for the Coffs Harbour Dr Drift tuning trip, for the guys that are attending.

EFI Evolutions

1/3 Wingara Dr

Coffs Harbour NSW 2450

If you are coming from South - Turn right at the second set of traffic lights into Cook dr, follow to the end then turn right onto wingara dr. You will see EFI Evolutions.

If you are coming from the north - Turn left at the ninth set of traffic lights into Cook dr, follow to the end then turn right onto Wingara dr. You will see EFI Evolutions.

If there are any issues my contact number is 0419263099

Also if you are attending could I please get you mobile number so I have a way of contacting you, just pm me the number.

Cheers Brett Saunders

hey mate,,

do u know an approx. time on the dyno on RB20 remaps?

cheers

Hi Mate,

How much dyno time depends on a number of factors, but most of the time 2 hours is about all that is needed.

This does depend on how modified the vehicle is, cams, big injectors and AFM change etc can take longer, cam timing adjustments add more time.

Best to talk to Sam Cornell (dr drift) on specific times and quotes, his number is 0425818755

Edited by YCA18T

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