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BoostWorx

57 Boothby, Panorama, SA

Contact Shaun on (08) 8299 0621

Shaun has tuned many Nissans using NIStune. He's somewhat of a Skyline man, but also works on CA's, SR's etc.

bstworx [at] bigpond.net.au

Classic Performance Dyno Centre

33 Chapman Rd, Hackham

Contact Ashley on (08) 8384 2899 / 0409 743 219

ashley [at] classicperformance.com.au

www.classicperformance.com.au

Ultimately knowledgeable on Nissan ECU tuning. Very thorough too - you certainly won't end up with a "half tuned" engine if you go to Ashley. He likes 'em all - CA, RB, SR, VG and even does the VH45.

Horse Power In A Box

Unit 6/25 Roxburgh Ave, Lonsdale

Contact Morrie on (08) 8463 0913

info [at] horsepowerinabox.com

http://www.horsepowerinabox.com

Morpowa Auto and Dyno Centre

14 Famechon Crescent, Modbury North, SA

Contact Simon on (08) 8264 2077

simon [at] morpowa.com.au

These guys have a wealth of tuning experience and first class facilities. Peter from PLMS does most of his tuning using their dyno.

Turbo Tune

959 South Road, Melrose Park, SA

Contact Michael on (08) 8297 1030

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forget the rest. go see Jeff from The Speed Lab, he is good mates with the nistune guys and so will do you a better price on boards + tuning.

he's also a gun when it comes to tuning nissan's

Jeff - 0434 637 357

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hey thanks to the 1st bloke

and i would like a pfc but at 1700+ and nearly just as much for a second hand one bit to pricey mate

PFC 2nd hand $800 with controller

Boostworx can install a GTR pfc into a RB25 ring Shaun to see if it suits your application

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+1 for Jeff.

My standard bottom ended CA18 has been making 217rwkw for a while now on one of Jeffs tunes.

Also he tuned that standard RB20 to 370rwkw and that survived. Definitely knows what he's doing and been doing it for a long time, he's cheaper than the rest as well.

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yes i dont know if there is any wiring difference for the NEO though Shaun at boostworx might know

i had mine installed by and old RB guru who has since left the forums

look up user Cubes he has done all the R&D on getting GTR pfc to work with RB25

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