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hi reflex,

i have recently done this, heres what i found. initial powerfc tune $350. then it may need readjustment from knocking or leaning out/running rich etc, should be free as its a retune or fix of previous tune. injectors to fit is about $250 as plenum has to come off. unsure about hiflow fitting. speak to ice performance for pricing gerald or nigel. www.iceperformance.com.au there in chentleham.

my first tune was at protek, they magically decided to run 0.90 bar and maxed out the fuel pump and then dropped the tune cos the fuel pump couldnt keep up, stocker unit. i never asked for boost to be turned up. the tune was left like that i had massive knock and it was running rich. was fixed by ice performance the 2nd time. id say ice performance

I think i will try to bolt the high flow on myself. Will it run on the standard ecu if I keep it on low boost (7psi) til I get the injectors and pfc fitted and tuned.

Creatd are more local to me but i dont mind driving. Has anyone had there car tuned by them?

So having injectors fitted and the Apexi PFC tuned im looking at about $600-650???

  • 3 weeks later...

I have put off going the high-flow turbo for a while. Creatd seem to be the closest tuner for me. For a full tune $350 seems pretty resonable. My cars pretty stock, can i assume i will have 185-195rwkw after pfc tune with the following mods:

-stock turbo

-cai + pod filter

-3" exhaust from the turbo back

-upgraded fuel pump(not sure what one) & surge tank

-FMIC

-iridium plugs

-boost set at 12psi

Take it ICE i rang around for months before my good gear went into my car looking for a tune, nigel and gerald were most helpful and were straight up with me about what to expect power and cost wise. there also perfectionists is the job isnt right they just keep ticking away until its 100%.

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