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Hay guys, I know that this i a bit off topic but i new to the hole import scene, I had bought a r33 a bit over 12months ago and have decided to get it tuned up. I put it into today and it had come out with less power then it went in with. So now I am looking for someone that is a good tuner, I'm using apexi power fc. Any help would be much appreciated.

WHAT THE f**k HAVE YOU DONE....

ur dodgey wiring??

no dodgey wiring in my car mate.

happened at a workshop, welding earth arked out on some wiring .

wow sad to hear Rob. Any ideas on fixable? or what caused it?

fixable, workshop is going to fix it but may take a while. need another cars whole interior plus gtr seats, defi's, stereo, profec b, front widscreen ,window tint, some window trims and we still haven't seen under the whole dash yet.

but it will be back bigger and better, got some brembo's on the way and factory aero kit to go on :)

Hay guys, I know that this i a bit off topic but i new to the hole import scene, I had bought a r33 a bit over 12months ago and have decided to get it tuned up. I put it into today and it had come out with less power then it went in with. So now I am looking for someone that is a good tuner, I'm using apexi power fc. Any help would be much appreciated.

which workshop you go to?

what mods and power?

its fairly hit and miss up here but getting better.

which workshop you go to?

what mods and power?

its fairly hit and miss up here but getting better.

I went to dynolink

the engine has all forged internals

stage 1 cams (not sure what exactly they are)

gt 35/40 with external gate

custom plenum and front mount

apexi power fc ecu

also has sard 880cc injectors

before i had it at dynolink it was around 400rwhp and now its 333rwhp and it running worse then it was. I was thinking of going and having a chat to Paul at extreme.

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