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I have a 95 R33 GTS-t AUTO Skyline with the following mods

3"inch Turbo Back Exhaust

Hybrid Intercooler

Malpassi Rising rate fuel regulator

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller

Apexi RSM and SAFC2

18" rims with HSD coilovers

My problem is I have had a tuner do the tune on a dyno when the SAFC2 was not fitted when it was fitted the car runs quite badly leaning out and very rich all over the place the Tuner cannot tune with the SAFC2 because he does not understand it. Where can i get someone who knows what they are doing with a SAFC2 and willing to work out my tuning issues. i have bypassed the SAFC2 and now car runs quite well on the factory ECU. however i have a GCG hiflow turbo coming and i will need to find a tuner when it is fitted.

Please can anybody help me I have cash and will pay I just need somebody who knows what they are doing.

I am based in Rockhampton Queenland and willing to travel anywhere in the state. I am incredibly frustrated by the lack of expertise in my region.

Well the car shouldnt run bad with the SAFC installed and not tuned, as it will be doing nothing. It only starts changing the AFR once it is tuned.

Unless you put it in wrong.

Mercury Motorsport ( 1300 558 650 www.mercurymotorsport.com.au ) in Brisbane tuned my old r33 with a SAFC and should be able to help you out if you can travell to brisbane.

Awsome I contact them thank you for your reply.

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