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Hey ppls.

Dropped some stuff off to a place near there and dropped in to check them out.

Does anybody have any experiences with them, especially with PFC tuning etc.

They quoted me quite a resonable price so I'm wondering what the catch is if you know what I mean.

All help appreciated.

BASS OUT

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Genesis i highly recommend!

They did a great job putting a new engine in for me, well priced.

They also were very informative, they treated me with respect, being female ive found that hard with alot or workshops, and they are not just after the money! :)

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genesis racing tunes some of J-Spec's hi-po cars including a purpose built high speed RX7 that hits 320 something km/h with a T88 turbo.

The guys there are geniuses and they're one of the few guys I'd take a 250+kw car for tuning.

I can get you the name of the dude that we deal with over there, he's one of the more "educated" tuners out there...

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that's the one :D he used to work at a different worksop, but he got the shits and started his own one.

He also fixed a N14 pulsar in 2 hours that took Ice performance 3 weeks something to look at, and I think put a new engine in, and when that still didn't fix it, they had no idea.

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i thought ice performance was good since everyone raves about them. so i decided to take it down to them to check a boost leak i was having. they told me they were too busy and CALL them tomorrow. so i call the next day and they make an appointment following thurday 10am .

i rock up on thurday at 10am and guess what ? they not even open?? i calll them up the next day and asked what happened ? they give sum lame ass excuse and we make ANOTHER appointment the following week. So again I drive all the way to Cheltenham and what happened ? Nigel isnt there. hes in court for sum shit so noone can look at it..

i mean wtf kind of business r they running ? i know ppl say they god of PFC tuning but fkn they gotta get their shit together for customer service. When I walked out, obviously fnk pissed off, they didnt apologise or anything and really didnt give a shit about losing a customer.

anyways, called genesis. craig was friendly and made appointment. rocked up and was fixed in 30mins. highly recommended. and their workshop building looks much more professional than ICE which looks like a $2 backyard shed.

/rant ended (frustration vented)

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Well, I've had a good chat to Craig the Tuner and I am taking my car to Genesis on Friday morning for the following

RB20 Actuator

PowerFC

PFC boost kit.

He seems very knowledgeable and easy to talk to.

He said he has plenty of base tunes to start from according to mods and boost and can load one of them, fine tune it and that will be that.

So tomorrow I am taking my car to F1 Performance who are going to do a base dyno run against boost and AFR so I can overlay the two charts for refernce.

I'll let you know how I go.

BASS OUT

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yep here it is.

http://www.genesisracing.com.au/

Address:

Power House GENESIS Racing

2 Cottage Street Blackburn (Melway 48 A9)

Melbourne VIC 3130

Australia

Tel: 03 9894 0268

Fax: 03 9894 7068

Email: [email protected]

Business Hours:

Monday to Friday

Saturday 9:00am – 6:30pm

9:00am – 3:30pm

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