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Does anyone know of any tuners in Syd/Melb who are experienced with tuning Autronic gear. The car in question is a supercharged SWB pajero, thankfully my GTR is running awesome now.

It was tuned by a guy up here and now after 6 months later has blown an engine so im after someone who really knows the Autronic SMC's well. Has a plug and play with autotune, have since removed all the supercharger gear and installed a second hand donk with low k's, but really miss the power and torque the charger gave me so once down south which should be soon will be looking at putting it all back on.

Let me know if anyone has had some good experiences... :(

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As posted by R31Nismoid and PurpleR32, Ice Performance have used Autronics in both my GTR and our show Supra, both of which have run 10 sec quarters on Nittos.

My GTR made 617rwkw and 593awkw at Melb AutoSalon in July and the Supra made 575rwkw in July and at Semi Finals made 525rwkw.

If you have any questions, feel free to give Nigel a call down at the factory on 03 9512 7591.

So where are P.E.T located in melb, and PurpleR32 who is nige?

Do these guys specialize in Autronic or just tune them ocassionaly?

yeah, P.E.T Modifications are in thomastwon, melbourne.

they are actually Autronic agents, so they're quite good when it comes to tuning the Autronic ECU.

fyi, all 3 of their 9 sec VLs are running autronic SMC.

http://www.petmodifications.com.au

dude

if you want the absolutely the best tuner in australia, go and see Joe Beninca at Beninca Motorsports in Surrey Hills melb...He was involved with the design of the ecu, introduced it to Group A racing here in aus and to europe...he is a mech eng. has worked on F1 engines in the past, and there is no better person to tune your autronic in aus...

http://www.beninca.com.au/

yeah, P.E.T Modifications are in thomastwon, melbourne.

they are actually Autronic agents, so they're quite good when it comes to tuning the Autronic ECU.

fyi, all 3 of their 9 sec VLs are running autronic SMC.

http://www.petmodifications.com.au

I thought Peter no longer worked for Dennis at P.E.T, either way I have some pics of whats left of my engine after Dennis from P.E.T rebuilt it and then tuned my autronic smc you may want to see them before taking your car there.

Nik from turboworx seems very compitent in tuning autronic comps I've had no probs at all with his tuning and car is running better then it ever did to this day

I beleive you are right renegade. Peter does not work at PET anymore. From what I understand he is sub contracing for other workshops doing installs and tuning.

But I am sure they can get people in contact with him.

My car was actually at Dynomotive in Bayswater but they sub contracted him to fit and tune mine.

Turbotechnics in Newcastle is very good with Autronic. The guys name is Lincon and he at Mitchell Road Cardiff. He hires a Dyno in sydney to do his tunes so you can meet up with him down there.

Good Luck - People fly him over the country to tune their cars

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