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CRD are one of the preferred Power FC tuners in Sydney, however they will most likely require your car for the best part of a day to do a comprehensive tune - 9648 4264

Unique Autosports in Castle hill are also very good with Power FC's - 9634 8000

Both are open weekends

Hey Burto

I would definately suggest that you go to Sydney. We have never had good experiences with tuners in Newcastle. Also, there are no 4 wheel drive dyno's for your gtr (pretty positive) in Newcastle. I always take my car to CRD. It's worth the drive and the $$. Even if it does take most of the day you can hang out there and check out all the cars, or go and see the sights of Sydney (seeing you have just moved over here).

Cheers

I had my SAFCII Dyno tuned @ Pulse Performance in Newcastle. The tuner there is meant to be good *I had great results with them* & they do sell and tune Power FCs. One of the guys @ Pulse owns a 430rwhp r33 GTST *stock internals im pretty sure* & i seen another 2 skylines in the shop being worked on when i was there too *a r32 & 34 GTR*.

Look up Pulse Performance in your White Pages i guess, they are in the yellow pages too.

The only workshop to trust in Newcastle in terms of tuning Power FC is Premier Exhaust & Performance.

Rodney used to work for Dave Alexander (Silverwater Automotive Services) so he performs a pre dyno checkover. They put the car on a truck and the car is tuned in Sydney at Sliverwater Automotive Services and returned to the workshop in Newcastle. It takes the pain out of getting to and from Sydney and it gets you to jump the waiting list...

I would definitely reccomend this way as i did it and was very very happy with the results (440 HP at all four wheels). You would be surpised how many cars initially tuned at CRD end up in the hands of Dave at Silverwater Automotive.

Go see the boys at Ferry Rd. Sandgate, theyll helpy you out.

The only workshop to trust in Newcastle in terms of tuning Power FC is Premier Exhaust & Performance.

Rodney used to work for Dave Alexander (Silverwater Automotive Services) so he performs a pre dyno checkover. They put the car on a truck and the car is tuned in Sydney at Sliverwater Automotive Services and returned to the workshop in Newcastle. It takes the pain out of getting to and from Sydney and it gets you to jump the waiting list...

I would definitely reccomend this way as i did it and was very very happy with the results (440 HP at all four wheels). You would be surpised how many cars initially tuned at CRD end up in the hands of Dave at Silverwater Automotive.

Go see the boys at Ferry Rd. Sandgate, theyll helpy you out.

TANKX 4 that 1 mate ive herd of dave and he has worked on great coomo's and i would love 4 him 2 work on my r32-got a number 4 me -mate

If you dont feel like going to sydney & probably paying bigger bucks, Check out Pulse Performance on Broadmeadow Rd. I've just got retune with them & very happy with the results, the Tuner there is Josh & he know's his shit with Power FC's. I highly recommend you give them a ring. 4962 4972

Owww & my latest Tuning results is located here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...d=1#post1041096

Cheers,

well scotts dyno got  165.2 @WHEELS FROM MY R32------- u r from newcastle --yes

I can honestly say that pulse performance do a great job....and josh there certainly knows power fc.

I have been sooo burned by shops in newcastle before....eg.....yeah we can tune ya car then later that day getting calls saying ya car was spotted in sydney then finding out later it wasnt tuned down there...ah so nice of them to clock the kms up and add that bit extra onto the bill.

Pulse have been pretty straight up....no bullshit.

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