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ok so i was lookn up nistuners in tas and i found CONFIDYNE down ulverston ..

has anyone had dealing with these guys ?

i was thinking off getting a vipec ecu street tuned for my r34 gtt but for a little more i could go MoTec platnum fully dyno tuned i think thi would be a lot better then wat i was lookn at doing ..

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THIS IS 4SALE :) if only

This car’s one of the freshest R33’s available, having only 49,000klm and never driven in the rain by its last owner, who’s kept it immaculate and added subtle mods. It’s in fantastic condition and will always be available for sale if somebody wants to buy it during the build. The ‘Line will be our Nistune test platform so we can provide experienced tuning solutions for clients with 33s who don’t want to have to take a step up with either a stand-alone or piggyback aftermarket ECM.

Other products from companies such as Turbosmart, Whiteline and Garret will also be fitted to the car as our learning process continues, with regular progress checks on the racetrack and our own Mainline dyno providing valuable information on what works best for Nissan’s Race Breed engine and the 33 chassis.

So far the car has recorded 162rwkW at 10 PSI boost, through the addition of a Blitz intercooler and full exhaust with 3” front pipe and Jasma SR 90mm cat-back.

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Parts for sale from the build so far:

Simmons FR18 wheels 18x8 and 18x9

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motec platinum? you mean Haltech platinum? I've got a Haltech platinum, and I highly recomend them. If your going to get a Vipec, get a link instead and save yourself $200 (they are the same ecu)

motec platinum? you mean Haltech platinum? I've got a Haltech platinum, and I highly recomend them. If your going to get a Vipec, get a link instead and save yourself $200 (they are the same ecu)

Everything this man said.

I've got a haltech too, it's awesome.

They built the fastest track car in Tas. Andrew Lawson's Nizpro 200SXR, YT's Lambo engine has been on the engine dyno there too. But I havn't heard a great deal more about them.

Where are you based?

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I can throughly reccomend them, very knowlegable and approchable!! They have done a bit of stuff for me.

Silver R33 is a workshop r&d car, they also have a Thunder ute.

The 370Z's (there are 3 of them) are all LHD Nismo models all bound for the track.

The workshop is well worth alook, eng dyno, 4WD chassis dyno, eng room & fab room just to mention a few, and the show room has some really nice goodies :D .

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