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Well as the topic and description says, I need a place that does SAFC2 tuning that is also in Sydney, fairly priced, and open on weekends.

I've heard (and researched) the whole dyno tuning thing and the pricing looks about $100-$200 for a SAFCII to be properly tuned.

If anyone can give me a few names/places to contact that would be awesome. Hoping to solve this power/economy issue soon :P

Thankyou everyone!

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Also try asking Matt (Hitman) at Penrith. Top bloke know alot about SAFC and Power FC and will explain to you clearly how he is tuning your car. His web site is www.hitman.hm

And here's the thread about my SAFC (version 1) installed there yesterday

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=87239

  • 2 weeks later...

I called Procar, Tweakit, and Redline Rotary; all from the Northern Beaches - FULLY GAY!

Most people here have said $150 MAX, but I'm faced with $500+

That's like a Power FC tune.... dayum!

Go to Unique Auto Sports in Castle hill,Ben did a wicked job on my car and it is running so smoother with more power and using less fuel, cost me $247.00 fitted and tuned. ps did not have safc2 though it was a different brand but there all pretty much the same.

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