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This is Chasers on Dynon Rd, that you mean?

I had my R33 tuned there - PFC, Z32 AFM, HKS2535GT on HKS EZ-II boost controller. Made 230rwkw - only came short due to needing splitfire coil packs and recommended S15 JDM injectors.. which I didn't managed to perform as I decided to sell the car.

If the tuner/dyno guy, Paul, is still there, worth to get him spend some time on your car. He's a good tuner with extensive Motec experience. So if you decided to go to Motec, you definitely can bring your car there for a tuneup! Price is alright, I reckon. About $70/hr 2-3 yrs ago, not sure now.

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I got my car tuned there too... the good thing about Chasers is that they will also work with you to achieve the results you want... e.g. I wanted good mid-range power, good response and an overall daily driver kinda tune - they helped me achieve this and will also give you tips on how to get what you want out of your ride. I highly recommend them. All the guys there are good people.

+1 for Paul and the whole crew there at Chasers. They all race their own cars at the track so they have good extensive knowledge of all aspects of building a car - from a ground-up engine job to suspension overhaul to straight wiring and tuning.

Might have to get in early for next year tho as they're not taking anymore jobs this year.

Oh, and they also just installed a 4wd dyno couple weeks ago so they can now cater for that market too.

good luck mate :P

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