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Yep, big +1 for Decs at Garage 7. Very easy to deal with, and has a great customer rapport. His tunes are just excellent.

Uses a hub-pack dyno, so the results are as accurate as you can get.

http://www.garage7.com.au/

Yeah i spoke to him the week of the SAU track day and he seemed to be fed up with things. He is one of the best tuner in the state if not the country but even then you get a lot of he said she said bullshit.

He's been the only one appart from me that has touched my current car and has done all the tunes on it. I can't get hold of him either now. But when my car it finally ready to be tuned i'll try and track him down, don't think i'll have much luck.

He'll be back i'm sure but probably need some time away from the scene.

Edited by D_Stirls

For what it's worth. Jaustec tuned my car, wasn't happy. Morpowa tuned the car, still wasn't happy. Jeff tuned my car, spot on. Also uses a hub dyno at all make and made about 12% more power, injectors are on less %, boost now stable, extra fuel consumption, Couldn't be happier with him. And that was just with a safc and ebc. But from what I heard too, just tired of 'the scene'

get shaun @ BW or martin to do it!

dont bother with jeff, for someone to be a business, that you cant contact, must say alot!

He's very hard to track down, but he's also the best.

I'm flying up a mate from GT Garage in Tasmania to tune my R34........won't use local people.

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