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Hey guys,

just wondering if anyone is hooked up with anyone that could help me out to get my R34 gtt tuned? she sounds to be missin a few beats lately..

but ive always wanted to get it tuned, for petty wise n better performance...

i live up near blackwood, so if anyone could help me out that would be great!

and also a rough guesstimate on how much it would cost?

Cheers :blink:

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If you live at Blackwood, why don't you use Blackwood Dyno Tune? I had my car dyno'd there, great guys, i'm going to be having them do my upgrades and tune when i get them done. I would suggest you ask for Davor (cant remember how to spell it, but that's how you pronouse it)

Heres there details

damo - yeah bro, all stock mate.

aberax - yeah i know thoes guys are up there but just wanting to see if there is anywhere else that is recommended... last time i took my car to BLACK dyno tune they scratched my car up..then said "oh it was there when u brought it in"............bastards lol

Cant tune a stock ecu mate.... need a power fc or something along those lines

no but you can still put in fresh plugs check the timing is spot on and a new air filter and fuel filter it all helps

Edited by mid life crisis
thats pretty much how piggyback works

no it isnt... piggybacks intercept and alter signals between the factory ECU and the engine. Effectively fooling the factory computer to achieve the desired result

Nistune is the same as remapping but an easier method of doing it (using programmable daughterboard via consult port rather than emulating/burning EPROM chips)

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