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anyone know where the best place to get my r32 gtr dyno tuned on the gold coast or brisbane?

it has an EMS motorsport ecu, i know nothing about it cause i just bought it.

any help would be great as i am going through plugs very quickly cause it has a race tune at the moment.

cheers

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EMS is a pain in the ass which i found out the hard way on the M3 - there was only 2 or 3 workshops willing to do anything with it and i had to pay through the ass for them to do it.

Yeah depends on the model, we do a fair few but the base models are real coarse and mega basic.

it is an EMS sequential motorsport ecu 8860.

That ecu should be ok once tuned correctly, ring EMS and find who they recommend to tune that particular ecu in your area. There is a big difference between some one who sells them and who actually is the best tuner and ems will point you in the right direction. That said the upper ranges of EMS are capable units and easy to tune.

How far from mercury are you? http://www.mercurymotorsport.com.au/

That ecu should be ok once tuned correctly, ring EMS and find who they recommend to tune that particular ecu in your area. There is a big difference between some one who sells them and who actually is the best tuner and ems will point you in the right direction. That said the upper ranges of EMS are capable units and easy to tune.

How far from mercury are you? http://www.mercurymotorsport.com.au/

were are they?

i am in north east nsw or about an hour south of the gold coast

Trent (confusing as im Trent) is on here, would be worth getting in touch. im sure they have a trader section on here too.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Me...port-m3999.html

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