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jus got my car (r31 gt passage) back from having a manual trans installed. it doesnt run very well, ie. not revving cleanly, makes a knocking sound when revved cold, this disappears when it warms up...

anyway, wheres a good, cheap dyno tuning place in bris, where i can take the car?

the car has a red top nics rb20det, r32 turbo (t28?) and zorst...

thanx in advance

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Does it need a "dyno" tune? I've heard oodles of bad things about tuning a car on the dyno, mainly along the lines of it ends up tuned for WOT in 4th gear? Knowing very little about the subject, I woulda thought that gas analyzer would be better but maybe they use both to do a dyno tune in conjunction with each other?

Brisbane Tuning and Turbo at Woolongabba!

They where the second place on Brisbane to get a dyno...

And specialise obviously in turbo cars and dyno tuning..

Very good...

John Whittaker is the person to speak to..

Tell him Scott told you about it..

Good prices..quality work...

Only place I have taken my car for that sort of thing...

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Guest nismogtsx

Brisbane Tuning and Turbo at Woolongabba

Top choice guys....

The guys there dont stuff you around they know what their doing and there for cost you less cause it takes them less time to do stuff...

Tell im that the boys from the skylines australia forums set ya... He know us...

Originally posted by nismogtsx

Brisbane Tuning and Turbo at Woolongabba

Top choice guys....

The guys there dont stuff you around they know what their doing and there for cost you less cause it takes them less time to do stuff...

Tell im that the boys from the skylines australia forums set ya... He know us...

Ditto.

Use them my self.

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aha! excellent, i will take myy r31 into them next week, provided i can get the bitch started! i dont know whether i want to bother with dyno tuning as it seems too expensive, but these lads seem as tho they could figure out the problem with my car... its gotten much worse ie:

bacfires like crazy when revved to 3 grand

wont idle at all

its really pissing me off and i've already wasted time money and effort with the local workshop who have no idea what to do. do u guys reckon brissie tuning and turbo could fix my shit? its an r31 passage with the nics redtop rb20det...

thanks for your help

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