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Hi all,

has anyone taken their car to Gas Tune in Tuggeranong???

I took my car there yesterday and they did a great job tuning it on the dyno.

Dave who owns the place has a race boat with an RB30 bottom end/RB25 head

and a pretty decent sized turbo hanging off the side and he seems to know RB engines

pretty well.

Hi all,

has anyone taken their car to Gas Tune in Tuggeranong???

I took my car there yesterday and they did a great job tuning it on the dyno.

Dave who owns the place has a race boat with an RB30 bottom end/RB25 head

and a pretty decent sized turbo hanging off the side and he seems to know RB engines

pretty well.

Yep Gas Tune is very very good. They set up some external bosch coils in my GTS-T 32, some intercooler pipe work and modified it for my HKS Super Sequential Bov so I could close the CF Bonnet. Top work and sounded nasty, very unique. For those who heard it will never forget it. You could tell if I was any where in the hood!...lol

One down side - some1 in there light fingerd my Bolle' sunnies.

Hey everyone,

Wanting to service and tune up my R32. Please lemme know any places that will care 100% for my line.

Thank you everyone in advance!

Don't ever take your car to Evo. I was ripped off by them to the tune of thousands. They'll flog your car, and not complete the work you ask for, and I wouldn't even trust them for a service. Just my 2c.

I think that's what this enture thread is about, most people go to either Integra or Trojan.

Yes that's true and i did read it but there was alot of contradiction in this thread.

I think that this service is important and my 32 rumbling like a WRX and it aint no rex :P

Yes that's true and i did read it but there was alot of contradiction in this thread.

I think that this service is important and my 32 rumbling like a WRX and it aint no rex ;)

Your 32 sounds like a rex~! Dont fret but get it seen too real soon.

Go see Dave at Gas Tune for a quick diagnosis as he's your closest, I think.

Noticable performance decrease ?

Your 32 sounds like a rex~! Dont fret but get it seen too real soon.

Go see Dave at Gas Tune for a quick diagnosis as he's your closest, I think.

Noticable performance decrease ?

Today i took it to a mechanic for a service hopefully this will fix it. And yes there was a performance decrease and crazy amount of shaking!

Today i took it to a mechanic for a service hopefully this will fix it. And yes there was a performance decrease and crazy amount of shaking!

I experienced 2 things similar to what you described with my GTS_T

1. A cylinder not firing due to a shitty coil - hence got gas tune to put on the Bosch external coil packs.

2. A slippy clutch beleive it or not. Clutch replaced.

Spose it could be anything but thats been my experience to date when it sounded like a wrecks!(WRX)

Hope its not exxy tho.

Edited by Sinista32
its an rb20 theres the problem. lol No direct pay out there Rach just a pay out on 32's in general

ok i wont take it the wrong way then! :dry: lol..

took it back today and yes its the coil! Problem solved thanx every1 for your help :)

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