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Hi all, 

i'm in need to get my timing on my 25DE Neo fixed. Im getting a load of pinging and i'm thinking its to do with the timing, I don't have the gear or time to really get it sorted on my own.
So what I was wondering is if anyone has any recommendations to get my timing sorted in auckland?

 

Cheers

Depends where you live

Joe Kyle Joes Mechanical Services 45 Mihini Rd Henderson 09 8350935

is your best bet

or ST Hitec 20a Sylvia Park Rd 09 573 5575

or MCR 37 View Rd Wairau Valley 09 444 4547

E&H South Auckland

HiTech Motrorsport Drury

 

20 hours ago, KiwiRS4T said:

Depends where you live

Joe Kyle Joes Mechanical Services 45 Mihini Rd Henderson 09 8350935

is your best bet

or ST Hitec 20a Sylvia Park Rd 09 573 5575

or MCR 37 View Rd Wairau Valley 09 444 4547

E&H South Auckland

HiTech Motrorsport Drury

 

Have contacted E&H and hopefully can drop my car off next Saturday.

its a shame none of them seem to be open on the weekend as that’s the only time I can make it there (I work in onehunga 8-4:30) 

 

cheers for that help. 

Edited by spudtatoe
1 hour ago, KiwiRS4T said:

Joe Kyle works most Saturdays. He is not a tuner but will have a timing light to set base timing.

Interesting to know, might try call him as well,

M&H want $65 to scan then most likely more from then on lol.

my guess is the timing is off because I’ve got a flat spot/jerk around 3500RPM that I can reproduce in second gear every time. 

My only thing about taking it to a workshop is if they don’t know how to properly time it (not using the loop at back of coil loom, unplugging tps etc) i’d rather have it done once and done correctly.

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