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Hi guys,

I’ve had the r33 for over 2 years now and I figured its about time I join a support group. Anywhere getting back to the point I was wondering what are good dyno places around the mill park, epping area. The reason I ask this is cos I want to fit a hks actuator, and want to make sure that the extra boost is ok with the afr and timing. I also would prefer someone who has fitted these things to r33’s cos when my friend did his he had to play around with the rod length so many times to get the boost to come on quick enough.

I used to use “nizpro” for all my dyno needs but I just moved into mill park lakes a couple of months ago, and don’t really want to travel 1hr just for this. By searching around the forum seems like “creard” are the people to see. I'll give them a call and see, but any other help would be great.

thanks again

ps. Sorry for such a long post

MUFASA,

y don't u try the guys at P.E.T Modifications, they are in thomastown, they have an in-house dyno and are very good when it comes to the Nissan RB turbo engines

give dennis a call on 0425-799984 or give him a visit at 7 hanrahan st, thomastown (off wood st, near thomastown McDonalds & Clatex - dalton rd).

fyi, he is very helpful and quite experienced when it comes to tuning, etc.

just tell him Gorjan (RS500) sent u and he should help u out.

Thanks for all your help guys, I was gonna book it in at creatd, but I didn’t know if they had an in house dyno or not so I booked it in at PET tommorow. Well I think its booked in tomorrow, cos my phone kept on cutting in and out, so its a bit hard to talk. Will let u guys know how I went.

thanks again

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