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well its time to get the car tune buy someone this i my eyes is always a problem,over the 20 years of moding cars its always been a who? how much? how far away! or could of i got more for my money .ive been to a few of the guys that are around but im sure there is always someone else to try for one reason or a other.

places if been to happy or not.

Crd

Jem

Uas

Dart

Hills

Advan

i have tried to find some info on pulse which was all good but just seeing if anyone from sau have gone there be for with more than a standard setup.

my build.

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Not me personally, but a mate had his WRX's Haltech tuned there. He had to take it back only once, for a very small hesitation that wasn't mapped into the ignition/fuel map correctly, but other then that, he said it was one of the best tunes he's had, and made loads of response for the setup he had. Having seen their Pulse Racing WTAC Evo in the flesh, these blokes do not lack attention to detail.

He gave them a 8.5/10 for his tune, and the cost was fairly reasonable too.

Cheers,

Shazza

Unigroup is at both Toongabbie and S. Windsor - it's where I happily took my V-Spec II - Yavuz is an expert as 50 SAU Members know.

Pulse Racing Menai - it's where I happily took my Forester XT - Paul is very good and has worked on RBs before as Nick would know.

the lol is because they built nicks time attack 33 gtr its a weapon

they do good work but when i went there they were hesitant to quote for work seemed disinterested in taking me on when i start to build mine in a month or so as they already had people lining up to take there car there

go have a chat and make your own decision.

I've only got good things to say about Paul & the Pulse team.I receive a text message the day before the car is booked in to confirm, greets me by my first name when I get there, shows an interest in what I am trying to achieve with the car and the work being done to it.

I've had my S14, R34 GTT and Evo maintained with these guys over the years.

Expensive, but work is top notch!

well i went there and he was very interested with seeing and tuning the car so it will be done at pulse in two weeks and he will have the car for three days. would of loved to tune the nos system to but i don't thing the fuel system will be up to it.

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i had a mate who took his gtr & also his evo 8 to pulse - very happy on both accounts.

another guy i know took his stock liberty there & also was ecstatic! i haven't heard anything negative to date nick...

i can say i have heard 'niggly' things about another tuner mentioned above in this thread after doing a back2back with Insight MS who is apparently VERY GOOD but im not name dropping :)

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