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Hi guys,

As the title says, im after a good power fc tuner to tune my EMS next month in Sydney. Its for an R33 GTST. You can post comments both positive and negative about your experience with your tuners, and would be helpful on why you went to them to tune your PFC?

Also how much should it cost? Should I also be changing things like fuel filter and sparkies before I go???

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EMS = Engine management system (Power FC) :)

:) Thanks for the clarification, EMS also being a brand of engine management :D

Regardless, use the search function as this was covered less than a week ago.

CRD, RUF Performance and Unique Autosports springs to mind as some of Sydneys more reputable tuners

Hey Mr_G

Let me know where you get it done from and if its good or not.....If its good i'll take mine too ...

Will do buddy, there is supposedly some guy "David ? " in Kirrawee near SSPI (Flora St) who does Power FC's... Im going to have a chat to a mates dad who got his RX-7 tuned there, so ill talk to him regarding the tune... If not, I think I might be going Bel Garage @ homebush... Ill let you know though, ill get it done middle of next month

Hitman did mine.....and a few friends cars.....also a lot of the silvia boys use him.

$300 flat rate.

He does road tunes.....but he has opened up a shop in penrith and will be getting a dyno soon...

Hmmmm interesting, do you know when hes getting the Dyno for his shop?

yeah he should have it early next year...like Jan or early feb...

good tuner...and if your car only needs like a touch up tune after installing something new....he will only charge you like $80 or so.....DONT quote me on the price....but thats the figure he gave to me off the top of his head...it all depends on what needs to be done of course.

Yeah, I've never used HITMAN myself, but a number of people I know have and all were happy with his service. Don't worry about waiting for the dyno mate, there is nothing wrong with a good road tune. Ask yourself: "where do I mostly drive?" on the road or on a dyno?

I'd like to hear more about him being a local and all....

Well, the hitman is a sydney tuner. His nick stands for: Haltech Injection Tuning Man, and obviously he made a name for himself tuning Haltech ECUs. He has a website, though I can't remember the URL off the top of my head. As for him posting up, I don't know if he's an SAU member. Just google Hitman and tuning or something like that and you'll find him.

Richard

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