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I know there are a list of garages that do dyno tuning etc.

but i'm looking for a place that can get all the filters, oils, 02 sensor changed dyno'd and also tune the DFA (jaycar kit) that i've got... this is the aprt i am wondering about

i live near camberwel but don't mind driving a lil to get a good workshop who know wat they are doing with line's.

also i would like to get all this done in one hit..anyone have any dieas wat that'll cost me

any suggestions would be great

cheers mark

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I know there are a list of garages that do dyno tuning etc.

i guess what i meant to say was i'm looking for a place to tune the DFA.

i've contacted a few places but they say that "they only deal with motec, or aprexi stuff"

so if anyone can tell me where they got their DFA tuned taht would be awesome

cheers, Mark

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i'm getting there :D going through yr 12 exams so on my breaks i've been doing it...i was jsut interested in finding someone who mit've already seen one of these...has anyone already had one of these tuned in melbourne.

i'll get orund to calling the rest so as to not clog up this pretty much useless thread only post here if u've had one tuned in melb already.

sorry for being a lil ignorant i know it gets annoying when people post stupid questions coz they're lazy, i was looking for a place that had already done it

thanks for letting me know there are some on the list that will

cheers, Mark

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