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can anyone recommend a someone in sydney to tune my r33 and new apexi SAFC 2???????

and also whats the average cost? keeping in mind i will install the safc myself.

also where is a good place to mount the safc?

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i suppose anyone with a bsic tuning knowledge could tune it. its quite easy.

But you'd need a dyno.

So you can change a setting, then see its result, then over and over again.

so contact someone with 2wd dyno and off you go.......

Unigroup engineering can dyno tune your safc. I can highly recommend them. I mounted mine on the dash above the air vents.. but if you want a more discrete look try in front of the DIN slot or to the left of the steering shroud above where your left leg goes.

Check my sig for unigroup details.

ok thanks guys.

firebladejr

which suburb is unigroup engineering in?

and i really dont want to mount the safc on top of the dash cause i dont want any holes/marks ect on the dash, and to the left of the steering shroud (above left knee) is where my gauges are mounted.

any other surgestions?

S-AFC mounts with double sided tape so you don't have to worry about holes in the dash. But the stuff that it comes with is pretty crap, I replaced it with better stuff that didn't keep falling off.

I mounted mine above my left knee under the dash. It looked really good there, like it was part of the dash.

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S-AFC tune usually takes around an hour. They tune the whole car, no other way to do it. You get a dyno printout.

You will still have a stalling problem, nothing I know of other than a HKS idle controller will properly eliminate this problem. You might notice some improvement after the tune but it won't be perfect.

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ive tried ringing unigroup but always get an answering machine. left my details 2 weeks ago and still no reply. been calling them since but just get there machine..........

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tune takes one hour. They charged me $120ish and ran it o na dyno about 8 times. Included dyno graphs as well.

Check their website in my sig for more details.

What do u guys think of the TSI setup instead of getting a PowerFC. Would u get as much power out of it??

www.unigroup.com.au

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