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I can recommend Phil Laird from Graphic Skills Racing (happens to be my cousin). He has an excellent reputation and has customers who fly him all over the country to tune their race and drag cars such as the quad rotor BMW (Queen St Smash Repairs - NSW) recently featured in Zoom. The car ran a 7.29s @ 192MPH.

If you are keen to travel to the coast then Phil has recommended Matt Spry in the past (he tuned my last car).

Brisbane Street Machines recently used Phil to fit a motec to their 9s GTR.

Contact Phil on 3250 0704 (in the Valley). Sorry don't know PITS number. Either Matt or Phil will give a good tune.

Hope this helps.

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I had my R33 Gts-t tuned there with a Wolf3D but he does PFC's as well.

I was very very happy. Just over 240rwkw through standard injectors (too poor to upgrade atm). The car has NEVER backfired or misfired or anything. The tune is to perfection.

Thats good to hear hey. I didnt know how he was on the wolfs. Nice.

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  • 3 weeks later...
Just wondering if anyone has had their RB26 tuned by Matt Spry at PITS (using PFC)

I've heard he is the man..... Anyone got their PH NO......??

If not where is the best/most reputable place in Brissie???

YEAH. HE IS MEANT TO BE PRETTY GOOD. I WILL TRY AND GET HIS NUMBER FOR YOU TODAY

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