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Leave the cone muffler on stick that money in ya pocket.

Punching cats is a naughty naughty thing to do but no better flowing cat than NO cat

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Okay sweet, so cone muffler stays.

CV, Tunehouse etc are an option but Im in Canberra so I was only going to them until I found ESP at Queanbeyan (There is also Gentech here aswell). I think I just need to speak to them and get a feel for which I like better, the more I think about it I'll get piping and maybe cooler (install myself), then bolt up cat (do myself) then get the tuner to install injectors and do the tune (probably buy the xcal off them too if a cheap one doesn't come up). That way price will only be a couple of hundred either side and can just choose who I feel comfortable with.

I really didn't think the dump was necessary! Going to be fun telling the guys at ESP that I (a uni student) think the dump is a waste of money for me lol

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what ever you decide , remember-

the cheapest way is the dearest way....

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  On 23/08/2012 at 9:22 PM, Bomber said:

Mate you've got some good tuner options in C&V, Tunehouse and CMS.

If you're sticking with the small turbo, don't do a dump. All it will do is compromise the tune unless you mod the turbo and that will cost you around $800. The venom bolt up job with the stock zorst will get the job done. George is also releasing a bolt up mid section shortly to remove middle muffler if you want a bit of noise. All bolt up stuff = no labour if you do it yourself ;)

I have heard good things about Tunehouse up in Sydney, got a friend that goes there. He does use a hub dyno through so the results arnt really comparable to a roller dyno on paper. I cant speak for any of the other companies as I have never heard about or dealt with them.

Go around and speak to them all, its not going to cost you anything to go have a look at the shops and see how they are, its probably only going to cost you the fuel to drive to these shops.

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Hyb dyno is no problem for comparing - just run 1/4 mile a few passes and get a mph reading :)

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You normally get higher power readings from a hub dyno because its bolted up to the wheels but there's another topic somewhere on that so I won't get into it

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And some people have no interest in racing. Both sides of the coin.

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