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There ya go, different workshops are gonna have different views from different people. I suggest just calling around to find who can work with Wolf, and then come on here and ask if anyone has had a bad experience with them, the workshop that gets the most "bad press" stay away from, the workshop that gets the least bad press is your winner!!!

Lol re autoworks fk that..

Sabbadin auto specialize in wolf ecu's and have a 4wd dyno so they will definitely be able to help u. Tell him Aaron with the orange silvia sent u

This. Rob specialises in wolf ecus. Used to go to him when i had a 300zx, does a good job :P

Re autoworks is re customs right? I had a nice argument with one of their mechanics because after removing a close friends bumper, he didn't screw it back on the bumped flew off the car while driving back. This friend also paid for gaskets to be changed and found only one was changed and the car was given back to him making more random noises than it did before.

Yes this was a 32 gtr. And no he didn't even want to consider looking at it again to prove things had been changed.

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And i took to re to put release bearing they found fork was broken then they changed that and didnt even change the bearing keeped it for them self and now gear box is makeninf random noise which never made before will never go bk to them

Cheers guys went to racetec got it tuned made 320rwkw on 20 psi as before was tuned by re customs made 175rwkw on 19 psi

Are you saying that my GTR with 295 kw on a 4 wheel dyno at RE will be making 540 Kw at racetec with 20psi?

same dyno before engine enhancemnets at RE my car was making 154 kw at all 4.

I think you better think before posting or elaborate on the full picture before dragging any workshops name through the mud.

Like with all workshops communicate to get things fixed and don't be a tool about how you communicate it and try to make workshops do things for you on a shoe string budget, you get what you pay for with parts and performance in how much money you sink into it. At the end of the day it is you who needs to find a workshop you can trust and feel comfortable taking your car to.

Me persoanlly I have no issues with RE Autoworks.

Are you saying that my GTR with 295 kw on a 4 wheel dyno at RE will be making 540 Kw at racetec with 20psi?

same dyno before engine enhancemnets at RE my car was making 154 kw at all 4.

I think you better think before posting or elaborate on the full picture before dragging any workshops name through the mud.

Like with all workshops communicate to get things fixed and don't be a tool about how you communicate it and try to make workshops do things for you on a shoe string budget, you get what you pay for with parts and performance in how much money you sink into it. At the end of the day it is you who needs to find a workshop you can trust and feel comfortable taking your car to.

Me persoanlly I have no issues with RE Autoworks.

Lol care to explain my scenario? One negative experience is more than enough to put me off, especially with the attitude the guy who handled(or lack there of) my complaint about what had happened. Not good business etiquette from that person if u ask me!

and a business is as strong as its weakest link :)

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