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Hey guys

Just thought i would post up and let you know of what a brilliant experiance i have been having with my workshop and tuner Paul Fisher at Pulse Racing Menai.

I recently put my BCNR33 in for my stage 2 mods which include:

nismo fuel pump

nismo 600cc injectors

Z32 AFMs

HPI dump pipes

2860-9 turbos

HKS actuators

And after running into a few problems with my cat being screwed the car was back on the dyno and pulling healthy numbers.

Not only is Paul a great tuner but a great person to deal with and spends that little extra time to explain what is happening with the car and always happy to answer any questions i may of had.

The guys and at Pulse Racing show real pride in their work and it shows in the end result.

I would have no hesitation in recommending Pulse to anyone with a performance vehicle.

I am noway affiliated with Pulse racing and being paid or discounted for this testimony, just wanted to pass on helpful information to other enthusiasts!!!

And here is the final result:

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Very happy with the result and above my expectations, drives great with heaps of torque

a very happy customer!!!

Nick

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Have you got a print out of the boost response? Just wondering when it hit full boost. Very nice results though! Was thinking of changing my -7s for -9s myself. Post your results in the rb26 thread too!

here you go running more then what people would recommend but is still safe :)

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Paul has a superb reputation with guys on Rexnet and Ozfoz too, and deservedly so (after working on those finicky WRX engines). :thumbsup:

His manner, communication skills and expertise are very similar to Yavuz at Unigroup Engineering. :thumbsup:

Hey guys

And here is the final result:

IMG_0554.jpg

Very happy with the result and above my expectations, drives great with heaps of torque

a very happy customer!!!

Nick

Am I reading the torque curve right - 7000 nm on a 2.6 RB? Wow if that's correct very impressive.

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