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hey i guys im just getting a power fc for my r32 and i dont know where i can get it tuned in it has to be reasonabley close to me because im only 17 and cant drive so my olds will crack sads if i have 2 go 2 far i asked heaps of people about places like rev zone and stuff but they only reckomend created! danm thats ages away ohh yeah by the way im in the S/E near dande in cranbourne! so ummm im in a little spot of bother wheres race pace?? heard there good thanks simon

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totally agree. Where is the :werd: emoticon damnit!

Drive the car around unmodded mate. You will dead set kill yourself

As for tuning, check the sticky thread at the top of this section.

It contains all the info you need. No need to post about this.

Thanks

I agree with the guys here!

But if you are really really really really really really really really desperate try Amberly.

But seriously as the guys before me said keep your car standard as possible and gain some experience on the road. We don’t want to hear another news report of another young guy wrapping himself around a pole.

I know you are probably thinking that we are being very negative but understand, the last thing we want to hear is that one of our members has become a statistic.

hey simon how r ya man, its good to see that ur into ur skylines, but i dont reccomend driving it around yet mate, get ur olds to drive it to get tuned. i only take my car to chasers for tuning and mods, that is far away for u. i know aplace in cranbourne which is quiet good, its called G&D performence tuning in cranboune, they have done quiet a bit of work on jap cars.

im also in cranboure, maybe sometime when u get ur license we should go for a cruise some time. good luck with ur tune.

besides all the great points everyone else has said above :(

if you drive the car then mod it slowly... you'll probably get more satisfaction out of it cause each new mod adds new power to the car. So after each mod its like driving a new car kinda...

Thats how it is for me anyways :)

hey yeah... uagghh when did i say i was driving by myself?? right! lol with my old girl in the passenger seat! lol bobby gill i was guna ring un gnd but they would have to have the hand controller etc i dont know weather they would or not..... ive probly seen u round too lol i remember this one guy when i was at bp pull up and drop a burn out next to me in a black 32 i was like yerh kool man then he was watching me to see if i did some thing stupid on the way out i think he was a bit upset bcoz there was a L plater driving the same car as him lol

i hope it wasnt a SAU member!!!! tsk tsk

Edited by gt-t_r34

if you dont have the hand controller it makes it a lot harder. youll have to find out what version / model of powerfc you have as you have to match up the hand controller version, they aren't all the same. the newer powerfc hand controllers most likely wont work if its a slightly older powerfc. did u buy it new or second hand recently? how long ago? do u have the serial number

all new powerfc's come with hand controller included in the price. unless the supplier is dodgy and seperating it and charging more money. $1000 AU delivered should get you powerfc and hand controller in one pack

oh hang on rb25det neo or rb20det ? based on name i thought rb25det then i saw pic which is rb20det, so therefore ap engineeering

ok that makes sense now. ok youll need to find out what model powerfc then look at this matrix to work out what model hand controller will work

my advice would be just to get the hand controller

will make your life a lot easier

my hand controller for example wont work as it wont be suitable

unless of course the new ap engineer models suit same hand controller as the older ap engineering models. what suburb you in ?

lol, that woudfnt of been me ripping a burnout simon, i have a gtr gunmetal grey, with a hokue racing sticker on the back window, no badging as well. but yehmate give g&d a go, maybe they can source out a hand controler if u speak to there tuner, im sure he can get one from some where, if u want try casey automotive, they just did some work on amtes r32 with a full rb25 rebuild and turbo, u can try them.

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