Results after a "profesional tune"

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South east. Melbourne vic.
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Ive heard good things about Chip Control in Sunbury.
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I didn't think you were asking about tuners, personally from dealing with from experience I would get The1 to do a remote tune & would probably work out the cheapest option & maybe the best, but I personally wouldn't guarantee getting a 200rwKw figure on my dyno!

Not saying it can't happen, just haven't seen a N/a v6 come close on my dyno!
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Dylan wrote:Ive heard good things about Chip Control in Sunbury.

This is really close to me, only 50km away. better than driving all the way to melbourne anyway.

I wonder if I can use these guy's dyno to do mine?
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didn't scotty leave chip control? heard bad stuff since, but its only hearsay. VT1GER you got wideband hooked up?
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according to their site, Scott is the manager?
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Dylan wrote:Ive heard good things about Chip Control in Sunbury.
Chip Control closed down a few years back.
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Website is still up and looks kinda current?...

http://www.chipcontrol.com.au/
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same here. looks current.

If they be any good to use that would save me the headache of going into the city, the only other close one is bendigo dyno tuning but they are a hopeless bunch last time I dealt with them.
Have a reputation of melting customers expensive engines lol.

And that I don't know any other dyno places around.
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What do you need the dyno for? Last screen shot i seen your fuel was looking pretty good. Spark there should be some pretty common figures around.
Thnik Delcowizzid has posted a few somewhere.
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