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Dropped my car off on Saturday, as the people who were at Autosalon know I was a little dissapointed with the dyno results I got there.

I figured that as I just bought it I should let Ben take a look, after all you all keep saying how great he is. Well damn if you aren't all right!!!

To start with it Dynoed at approx. 220kw at all 4. After Ben tuned it...... 330kw at all four!!!!!!! :kick:

OMFG that is awesome :P

B :D

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Minor mods and 2530s do not equal 220rwkw. On the other hand, it is Qld tuning. Apparently someone got 400+rwkw from stock injectors up there. Must have been highflowed :D

Benno, da man with the Mida's touch :P

Car must feel better with another 50% at the treads.

Just booked my car in for a service, tune up SAFC & dyno run.

Earliest was over 2 weeks. D'oh!

Can't wait - but I will.

If everyone else's comments are correct, hopefully Ben can squeeze a few hundred extra kilowatts outta the engine! *wishes*

Seemed a nice guy too.

If you want to get your car done sooner, send it to Ice Performance in Cheltenham.

Nige is also a master tuna :D

They should be able to fit you in before the 2 weeks.

Just booked my car in for a service, tune up SAFC & dyno run.

Earliest was over 2 weeks.  D'oh!

Can't wait - but I will.

If everyone else's comments are correct, hopefully Ben can squeeze a few hundred extra kilowatts outta the engine!  *wishes*

Seemed a nice guy too.

Yep - definitely there seems to be large number of people on here turning gay. There's far too much Ben love.

Personally I'm in love with the chick that came 4th at Indy. So close to winning it and DAMN hot. I'd go her over Ben any day! :P

But great result Brett. Your car definitely didn't sound right at Autoslaon. Wonder who in Perth did the tune on it!

Reckon we could dress Brisby up a bit at the next track meet? We are short of cute chicks on the track. Maybe we could lure the young lady in the Porsche from the Maser club to join us. Amber Andersson.

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