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Hey all, i've recently just got engaged and am also looking to purchase a house which means its time for some extra income (i work full time as a tuner in a very reputable workshop) to make it all possible. As i have many years experience in Wolf, MoTec and Power Fc, and access to a dyno, I'm looking for E.O.I from any sau members looking to get a programmable ecu installed and tuned at a very resonable price. So here's the facts..

I can fit and tune a Wolf v500 to the following skylines:

R32GTS4, R32GTR, R33GTST, R33GTR, R34GTR

This includes no engine checklights and all original dash functions still operational as well as being MAP based so the MAF can be eliminated.

The skyline models not mentioned above can be fitted for a extra cost however some problems with original dash functions may be present.

The tune can be as simple or as technical as you like as the wolf has many features available such as: anti-lag, boost control, traction control, switchable maps, auto transmission control etc.

All original loom and sensors are used so there are no messy wires.

The price of the package will be in the ball park of $2500-$2800 for a ecu install and basic tune depending on the car. More involved tune's, using more of the v500's features will be a additional cost.

Many other cars are also available including s13, s14, s15, gtir, rx7series4-7, evo1-8, wrx94-00, supra 93-98.

Also available for the more hardcore, is a full custom MoTec setup. A custom loom built to motorsport specs, as well as ur choice of m600 or m800 ecu depending on your requirements. All the MoTec features can be enabled and working eg: data logging, traction control, lambda etc. Also the option to run a ADL or SDL data logger/dash or for the more motorsport orientanted, the ACL.

I am also able to tune all Power FC ecu's, from a basic retune to a complete tune from scratch, at a very competitive price.

Here's my experience and qualifications in the trade:

4 years Fabricator/Fitter and Turner Apprenticeship at level1 v8supercar team

3 years Wiring/Engineer/Tuner at level 1 v8 supercar team

2 years Tuner at very reputable Performance workshop

Completed Wolf Dealer Intencive ECU Training course

Completed MoTec ECU Installation course

Completed MoTec ECU Tuning course

Completed MoTec DataLogger Installation course

Completed MoTec I2 Data Analysis course

Completed Motorsport Academy Adv Dyno Tuning course

In the final year of Adv Diploma of Mechanical Engineering

P.S, Sorry if i have put this in the wrong section please change to correct one.

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