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meh, he didn't seem very keen to help me out to be honest, i think he just wanted me out of there... overall i was happy with the tune, but around town its a bit of a pain in the ass. i changed to hotter plugs and that helped quite a bit. steve tuned it, great powercurve etc, but i get the feeling it wasnt a "full tune", just a quick power tune or whatever. good on WOT, but needs more effort in the tune in the lower RPMs. i know john would be happy to have a look, but he'd be happy to charge me $$ to do it, and living in mandurah makes things hard.

my plan was to fit a larger turbot next year - i have all the ancillaries (inc forged motor) - and tune for about 350rwhp (sr20det)

can i get this done at sikpacks dyno with decent results? :down:

meh, he didn't seem very keen to help me out to be honest, i think he just wanted me out of there...

Hyperdrive or All Star garage , both in same street in malaga , Worth the drive for sure :down: 400k round trip for us too

Edited by Dsturbd

Is there gonna be a dyno day for skyline owners??

Ie a group session....

If so what would the costs be??

I am looking at getting mine on the dyno once my new rad comes, do you guys use det cans etc ie to watch afr for leaning or det??

The reason i ask that is because when i took "t" belt cover off to check the condition of belt i didnt mark up were the timeing should be, so i have put it back on in the middle after reading/being to put it there for safety...

Edited by GODZ1LLA

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