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i need to find a place to setup my avcr (blue screen) as its a 21st bday present and i want to put it in sraight away.

i just need a place that will do it well and reasonably priced,

ive tried a couple of places and their in the $350 dollar region am i guessing right in saying they are seeing me coming or is that about how much it costs.

any feedback would be greatfull.

cheers

Greg.

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i can tune them :P

i've had the same avcr boost controller in my wrx and my skyline and i've had zero problems with them! well, i tell a small lie :D after my powerfc tuner who specialises in apexi products fine tuned it in my skyline its all running sweeeet :D

actually, i'll take photos of my settings for you and you can do it yourself. dont be shy. just dont dial in 1.5bar boost.... ;)

I got my AVCR installed in my GTR, increased the boost to 1 bar and got the fuel mixtures tuned on the dyno for about $350.00 + GST. Theres no other way to go about it cheaper. If you dont use a dyno to get the tune right, you'll blow yr pistons cuz of the extra loads and leaner mixtures. The tuners who own dynos have got us by the balls. But you'll find that once the pain of the installation cost goes away, the AVCR is perfect - totally accurate adjustable boost and heaps of preferences to choose from. Looks unreal as well.

Oh, I forgot to mention that I had mine installed by C & V at Waterloo Sydney. Toook them about 3 hours to install. Also, try Unique Autosports in Castle Hill. Ive spoken to John Penlington there (owner) and he has laptop Power FC software he uses to tune the mixtures and play around with the standard AFM's to get them to take more load before hitting their maximum voltage etc. I found the service of Unique better and more friendly.

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