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Thanks again for the refferal!! Car now tuned and luvn every moment of it...got 221rwhp but he said dyno bout 10% out so close to 250rwhp from custom 3.5inch exhaust, k&n panel filter an 13psi boost!! Not bad considering still got stock Intercooler.

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Thanks again for the refferal!! Car now tuned and luvn every moment of it...got 221rwhp but he said dyno bout 10% out so close to 250rwhp from custom 3.5inch exhaust, k&n panel filter an 13psi boost!! Not bad considering still got stock Intercooler.

I don't actually think this is true anymore.. people keep saying it's 10% out but I personally don't believe it.. I got 198rwkw on matty's dyno and then got 193rwkw on two seperate occasions at mercury motorsport...

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Thanks again for the refferal!! Car now tuned and luvn every moment of it...got 221rwhp but he said dyno bout 10% out so close to 250rwhp from custom 3.5inch exhaust, k&n panel filter an 13psi boost!! Not bad considering still got stock Intercooler.

Glad I could help... He sure know's his stuff... He's been doing it for a loooong time now...

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Probably one of the best things about Matty in my experience...  If you want to get your hands dirty, you can...

Sounds like my sort of guy.....

I love it when i go to other workshops during the day and they say can you give us a quick hand or what do you think about this....

So when i get work done that i cant do then i like to get in there and learn for my own knowledge cause one day someone will ask me a question about pfc's and ill say "blah" or "call matty"..... LOL

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Also when you think about it $600 is good.... Look at it as...

$100 per hour for him

$100 per hour for the dyno.....

Thanks very fair.... Ill give him a call when i buy one....

And he worth it too....as job is done properly 1st time!! :uh-huh:

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