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Hey guys this has probably been done to the death but im just wondering if anyone knows of any tuners out in the pernith or surrounding areas. I will be needing a tune soon and really dont want to either crawl my car or get it towed over 100km to get to a decent tuner in the inner city.

Thank :)

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A few SAU Members use Unigroup Engineering at 17A Amax Ave Girraween Adrian.

I've been happy with Yavuz' work/tune too.

I've heard that there is a good Penrith Tuner. Perhaps it's the one Brett recommended.

Just called armor motorsport sounds like a nice guy he quoted about 800 for the tune and about 85 a hour for any other work that needs to get done

Edited by cav33r

If they are tuning your ECU for the first time (whether it's been tuned by someone else previously) you will be looking at the $800-$1000 mark

Go back again with the same ECU with further upgrades it should drop down to $400-$500

I believe hitting is still tuning out this way.

But don't quote me on it.

I use powertune, they have relocated to wetherill park.

Start ringing around, and go with who you like the sound of.

Impressive new facility :yes:

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