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If only I could get in contact with UniGroup when need be they'd have some business from me too. Are their any days/hours where UniGroup are definitetly open or definitely by the phone?

Of the 5 different dyno's (days) i've been too they have by far the best service/knowledge.

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When I'm not doing it, my car is tuned exclusively by Unigroup Engineering.

www.unigroup.com.au

Yavuz and Valent are very communicative guys and have tuned some very very fast and big dollar cars that are still running hard.

I cannot speak highly enough of their efforts in correcting my tune on the pfc.  Less ignition advance, more fuel, same power.  They are also happy to tell you exactly what they're doing as they do it which helps you stay in the loop.

I must have picked their brains 20 times since first going there, (phone, email etc) and have found them more than happy to chat.

Yavuz also operates one of the dynos for Dyno Dynamics at Summernats.  Expert with the Power FC and how it should be tuned for our cars and your application.

Adrian

agreed

getting my pfc tuned next week there

sounds like Ben is a good name for a tuner lol...

drop Ben from BEL Garage a message, www.belgarage.com.au

road tune for part throttle mapping + response, dyno to clean up top end, won't let anyone else tune my car :P

ive been there once to buy an air filter off them. they seem like nice guys.

also, Haak are good too. they're on the horsley drive right near eastern creek. Dave there is really good...

Spoken to alot of the customers that were waiting at CRD whilst waiting for my tune to finish and many of them were ex-customers of the above mentioned tuners....Ummm I wonder why that is?? AnywayI ask them why they didn't come to CRD and see Jim in the first place and the standard response is:

"Yeah I should've, but the other guys were cheaper.."

Very wise aren't you?? Now you guys have to pay again...

A small tip: Do it the right the first time...You get what you pay for.

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