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Who Wants A Custom R35 Dyno Tune In Sydney?


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As you know I've been running a "mail order" tune for some time with great success, nil issues and stock drivability of course. Since putting on a catback and intake, I thought it would be time to organise a new tune, or dyno + tuning day in Sydney (and of course, get a certain someone to fly up to Sydney to apply the most recently added R35 Cobb tuning features!). This is a good opportunity to get your R35 tuned in Sydney, even for those with stocker cars (you should see 60+rwkw gains).

If we can get a few cars toegether perhaps we can make a day of it?

So who wants their car tuned in Sydney? The price should be relatively keen, if we can get a few cars.

I want to get my tune tweaked ASAP, so please reply here if interested, or send me a PM (confidentiality assured!)

Thanks

Duncan

Edited by LSX-438
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You wouldnt happen to know any good ECUs for my R35 with the standerd its pretty much un tunable

Haltech have developed a platinum pro version for the R35, but I believe most of the guys on here use a cobb access port to tune the stock ecu Link to cobb product

sorry guys i'd given up on the idea (lack of interest!). As mentioned I do have a mail order tune from willall; recently confirmed in good health on the dyno (power and fuel all good).

for those looking i am sure you could find something in sydney, there seem to be at least one tuner with decent results.

otherwise the mailorder tune from SA seems to be working for a lot of people too, i am certainly very happy with it.

btw, i have a new in box haltech ECU (for r35) for sale if anyone is interested! going cheap!

You wouldnt happen to know any good ECUs for my R35 with the standerd its pretty much un tunable

as per above, the stocker ECU has been cracked by cobb, hundreds of people worldwide have had their r35's tuned with it.

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