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hi ppls,

does anyone know of a good place in perth to have ecu tuned???

having trouble trying to find someone who knows bout wolf 3d

any help would be appreciated...

car is a subaru leone but has had ej20-t conversion..

oh n i have a skyline too...kinda feel rude for posting this on a skyline web site!!!

thanks ppls

chicky B)

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hi ppls,

does anyone know of a good place in perth to have ecu tuned???

having trouble trying to find someone who knows bout wolf 3d

any help would be appreciated...

car is a subaru leone but has had ej20-t conversion..

oh n i have a skyline too...kinda feel rude for posting this on a skyline web site!!!

thanks ppls

chicky B)

you could have just posted this in the WA section and not the Events section, but meh! :)

I think a lot of people trust a place called Hyperdrive in Malaga. Also C-RED (I don't know where C-RED is) are said to be quite good

there are others, just I can't remember the names....

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hyperdrive seem to have a good reputation and i am going there on monday for tune.

For subaru's (used to have one :) ) RMS seem to be popular but yeah never had any experence with them.

if you have a 94-96 or RS liberty motor you can get a chip made up for youstandard computer. thats wat i had

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Sorry chicky but we don't do Wolf 3D any more. Too much drama and not enough technical support.

The 3 shops that still tune Wolf are ( I believe)

X Speed ( Myaree)

PSI ( Wangara)

Top Racing ( Bentley)

Purely your choice as to who you use and I am not going to get into a who is better debate ( again..) :)

But just to add , if the car is 4WD , PSI has a 4WD dyno and X Speed use Formaz's dyno for the 4WD stuff.

Don't know about Top Racing

Cheers

Ken

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can we get in2 a debate about whose betta,

coz ive heard some bad stuff about top racing personally.

SO whose the best, everyones opinion valued.

tell us yo stories

or you could just perform a search and find one of about 38 million other threads on this very topic. :)

The whole "whose the best tuners, whose the worst tuners" debate has been done to death

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