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Hi all,

Our tuning problems could be soon solved. I was talking with a local Cairns tuner recently and he has indicated that if the numbers warrant it, he will chip in to bring a really well known tuner of PFC's to Cairns for a couple of days. Part of the deal is that this well known tuner of PFC's will also give our man some first rate instruction as well.

Any interested parties please feel free to contact me. I have already got my name down and other than having my R34 get well tuned, I have no other interest in this but we will need sufficient numbers to make a go of it. Between 6 and 10 people wanted and I believe that the price is going to be fairly reasonable as well.

Cheers

Muz

PS. I have no connection with the business and or tuner.

For what its worth...

http://www.fc-datalogit.co.nz/

Full of useful information which may negate the need for paying a tuner to head up? Autotech uses nothing but datalogit, and having snooped through the log results from it I can see why! Its so accurate and gives such a clear picture of what is happening at all tuning points. Anyway, just thought you may be interested in that link :P

For what its worth...

http://www.fc-datalogit.co.nz/

Full of useful information which may negate the need for paying a tuner to head up? Autotech uses nothing but datalogit, and having snooped through the log results from it I can see why! Its so accurate and gives such a clear picture of what is happening at all tuning points. Anyway, just thought you may be interested in that link :P

The skyline owners up here hardly know what they have brought never lone trying to tune them.

(Thats not aimed at Muz & Keagle) :P

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