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The time is coming for me to get a tune I have a just purchased a haltech for my my r32 and im in the south of the state, wondering who is any good for cost and ease to deal with na major mods hoping for sorta 210 plus but should get there fairly easy just hear horror stories with their tunes and big dollars

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How much was the tune? Are you happy? Satisfied?

Nick is excellent on the dyno... he pushes out some great tunes and is willing to work with you to get the result your looking for. He's a wealth of knowledge, so listen up.

Also, don't take a half done car to the dyno, make shure everything is sorted out before you drop it off.

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Justin

$1000000

He's lying. It cost much, much more than that. He won't tell me either, it worries me that he's probably given up his first born son or something..

Slightly more on topic, I've heard a lot of good things about GT but it really comes down to who you talk to and what you're doing I think :) For what it's worth, I reckon I'll take my car to GT for it's first tune.

yeah it's around $800 for an epic tune.

Brad at Boost would be my choice if I was up north.

If you want a built engine, get that 26\30 that Jangles is selling in the other thread, it's only $4k!!!

haltech will run the shit out of it.

Applications: Nissan Skyline R32, Nissan Skyline R33 Variations: GT-R, GTS-t Engine Codes: RB25DET, RB26DETT

I heard Xrated has some epic turbos for sale. $2500, add a bit more for manifolds, fronts and dumps, and lines. Should be mint.

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well do you want big power or not spend lots of money? They're your two options :P

200kw at the treads is enough to have fun with though.

Nick @ GT Garage is back from Holidays next week, I found e-mail is the best way to contact him.

this thread has quickly turned into i want something but dont want to spend money.

Im not saying buy it, but you would be hard pressed to get anything near the cost.

Power costs money, for 210kw you dont even need a haltech, save your money, buy a nistune and then once youve got your new motor/setup buy a more capable ecu

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