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EFI Performance

Unit 3/15 Emeri St Stapylton 4207

Contact Rick on (07) 3801 80 75

rick.w [at] efiperformance.com.au

http://www.efiperformance.com.au

East Coast Customs

2/14 Boothby Street, Kedron, QLD

Contact Rob on (07) 3359 5466

info [at] eccustoms.com

http://www.eccustoms.com

Fabians Mechanical

Shed 2, 29 Hyne St, Gympie, QLD

Contact Graham at mech [at ]fabian.net.au

http://www.fabian.net.au

K-Tune

5/8 John Duncan Court, Varsity Lakes, Gold Coast, QLD 4227

Contact Keith on (07) 55221115

http://www.k-tune.com.au

Mercury Motorsport

Unit 2/278 Newmarket Road, Wilston, QLD

Ph 1300 558 650 / 07 3352 3363

Contact Trent at sales [at] mercurymotorsport.com.au

http://www.mercurymotorsport.com.au

Stu Cornall Tuning Services

48 Old Maryborough Road, Pialba, QLD

Ph 0411 260 656 24hrs 7days

skyline_stu [at] optusnet.com.au

Available to NIStune ALL over Queensland. Extensive Nissan ECU tuning experience

www.nistune.com

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Gympie nistune is a no-go atm. He is now in Dalby with no dyno as of yet and i'm unsure if he is getting another one.

gary who used to work for him (and did most of the tuning) would still be able to do it. he opened his own workshop after graham shut his down. he bought a dyno dynamics dyno and i think he still has a few spare licences left to tune some cars with. he's shutting down in a few weeks though, but he will still have his dyno.

gary who used to work for him (and did most of the tuning) would still be able to do it. he opened his own workshop after graham shut his down. he bought a dyno dynamics dyno and i think he still has a few spare licences left to tune some cars with. he's shutting down in a few weeks though, but he will still have his dyno.

do you have his phone number? I got told from another nistune dealer is they cant do r33 's with out putting a r32 ecu in can anyone verify that? seems a bit strange

to do the r33 you either have to use a z32 ecu or r32 ecu (can't put a nistune into a r33 ecu). the r32 ecu won't allow the use of vct, however the power difference with and without it is minimal. when gary was playing around with his ceffy (has rb25det in it) he found that there was only a few hp difference between having it on and off.

his workshop is called gympie roadworthy and mechanical centre. phone number is 54829477. tell him marc sent you..... on second thoughts, maybe don't tell him that. he might double the price, LOL.

yeah gary told me. i might try and drop in

I rang gary and told him i cant make it , my controller stopped working and when i pulled it apart one of the resistors which feed the hand controller for my digital fuel adjuster had smoked it self. Im hopping it just because it was resting on a heat sink ( fingers crossed ) can u believe no where in kingaroy sell resistors on the week end dick smith are not stocking them anymore and anything jaycar is online

i ended up finding a few resistors in my mates old buggered alpine v12 amp. i installed them and it did it again bugger!!!! i have ended up removing the ecu and giving it to toshi ( from this site ) to retune but once done ill head over there and get the car dynoed to see what power it putting out and also that its not running too lean after the tune.

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