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I live near Epping and I still got mine tuned there!!

I don't mind travelling for quality.. too many pothead/d***head tuners/workshops out there these days, I don't know how they stay in business, what with the *breaking peoples cars* and such things.

Ben, however, all good!! Cars running heaps better & he did a very professional job :( No f***in around & no overcharging..

he he I would never be brave enough to suggest that... he is a very big man, wouldn't be surprised if I walked in there and Ben was carring an RB26 around on his shoulder! :headspin:

He like Vin with a brain!

hahahah, shit... funny comments :rofl:

um... i was under the impression that you need something like a Power FC to get a car tuned?? But i haven't read any mention of a different ECU? so... when i fit the front/dump pipe i got, and hi-flo CAT, plus a few other things... can i go get the car tuned? i didn't think you could do anything with the stock ECU?

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After all the hype about Racepace i have decided to check them out. Normally i take my car to ICE (and have been happy with their work as well) but I have taken the plunge and booked my car in at Racepace for a HKS 2535 install, i went there yesterday and it is the cleanest workshop i think i have ever seen!!

Very happy how he checked out my turbo for me and ordered parts on the spot to get the ball rolling...

Ill keep you all posted on the result!!

you won't be disapointed silva33. And he's tuned a couple of my mates 2535s on thier RB25 so he's done them before, stock injectors they made around 240rwkw on bens dyno (non-shootout)

SS8_Gohan: You can tune a little bit without an aftermarket ECU - if you have adjustable cam gears, and also the timing etc... but having a powerFC allows him to tune it properly.

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