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Anyone tried using Tokyo Motorsport in Welshpool for a tune.

Please let me know what you thought of their service

Any news on how your tune went ?

im interested to know...

Jamie, Brett, Phil and Justin all do a killer job as ive worked with all of them and I can back what they do as i used to work there !

the quality of the tunes is top notch and if you think they are expensive then whats your engine worth at the end of the day ?

Id say it would be a bit more then $1700.

And if it wasnt just a basic retune then half of the posts in this thread are useless as the hours that go into dailing in cams (CORRECTLY) and tuning for early boost delivery are more then just a couple of hours labour !!

1700 for retune?

For the 34 to get it's PFC installed and a good tune i'm looking at 500-600 or so...

I think the 34 atm get's like... 400km or so to a tank?

Don't be surprised if it comes back a couple of hundred more than they quoted you though.

Yeah.. but that STILL doesn't add up to 1700 :P

Haha, my $600 install and tune of my Link G4 came back to $1650... Miiiiiiiiiiiight have required the lower intake manifold to be changed at the same time though :P

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I ended up getting Allstar do my tune like some of you guys recommended

$450 and seems good tune (only picked up today)

I got 250kw at the wheels with standard injectors and AFM

Seems nice and smooth all the way thru the rev range

They said with injectors should get 300kw + but at the moment am happy with a 400HP motor!

I am sure Tokyo M would have done a great job as they seem very professional,

and pretty sur it would not have come to $1700.

I think they were covering themselves for the worst possible outcome.

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