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Pete, Troy from mildrins does a fair bit of tuning at my mates work Aussie dyno and tune, He also has tuned a fair few PFC's, seems well educated with tuning...usually you can tell just by how they talk and their attitude while they are tuning. Just a thought, You could also keep it in AWD as my mate's dyno is 4WD. Brian Hester is another one who hires out the dyno, years of experience, national rep for HALTECH, but also does PFC's. He has done a fair few GTR's.

food for thought.

Ryan

awesome work on the 32 :P. how many kms it done, manual? (sorry if its been stated earlier. diddnt have time to read through 10 pages)

rb20det's are great little motors. have one in my work car. as damo experienced its a real revvy motor and on 12 pound still a bit of fun.

looking forward to sussing it out.

good luk

Hi Mark, Havent spoken to you in ages..

Its got 148,000kms its a bit but got it cheap so i didnt mind. Yep Manual haha... also has an r33 turbo in it, heavy duty clutch and 3" exhaust all the way to the turbo and gtr kit on it but im changing the kit anyways and getting engine work done to help out the turbo!

Pete, Troy from mildrins does a fair bit of tuning at my mates work Aussie dyno and tune, He also has tuned a fair few PFC's, seems well educated with tuning...usually you can tell just by how they talk and their attitude while they are tuning. Just a thought, You could also keep it in AWD as my mate's dyno is 4WD. Brian Hester is another one who hires out the dyno, years of experience, national rep for HALTECH, but also does PFC's. He has done a fair few GTR's.

food for thought.

Ryan

big +1 for troy, great bloke to deal with. was able to fix a problem on my car other tuners couldnt

RB's hang around Kahli, 148,000 is not so bad. Running stock boost? you could whack a cooler on and up the boost a bit! :wub:

yeh running stock boost atm.. hopefully gettin some of the engine work done in a few weeks hehe... boost boost boost!

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