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hi guys

i asked you about the install and tune SAFC few weeks ago

and everyone said they installed and tuned SAFC around $200

but the place i tried was over 400 and upto 700!!!!!!

i tried UNIGROUP they said 700...

and they said it wont improve much without boost controller..

so 700 for install and tune SAFC and boost controller...

anyone know anyplace cost around $200 to tune and installation?

cheers

paul

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hitman charge $250 for install and tune. i have never heard negative feedback about this workshop. every1 on this forum is recommending them

EDIT: don't know if that cost includes use of a dyno or not though

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go see matt (hitman) at penrith

http://www.hitman.hm/index2.html

he will do it for much less, and do a good job of it too.

unigroup are severely overpriced anyway.

i sent the email to matt a week ago and they didnt get back to me yet... i should give them a call ..lol

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hey mate how are ya.?

yeh bud tell me about it hey. i got a quote for an install of safc mate.

195 bucks to install it cause it takes 2 and a half hours they said?

and couldnt quote me a dyno tune price because they couldnt tell me how long it will be on the dyno, and thats at 145 an hour.

so yeh i have heard guys on here getting much cheaper as well.

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Just to add, i had mine tuned-only at Unigroup for $150 but that was ages ago so i don't think they are overpriced but maybe included the price of the unit and installation as someone else already stated

i said to them i had safc..

i think they overpriced on me..

how long does it usally take to tune SAFC?

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On the topic, Ive got a quote of $650 to install a safc2, profec2 and a set of spark plugs thrown in gapped at 0.8mm and tune it from JEM moorebank. Does that sound resonable? I had a chat with Adam

Now I am most likely going to install the safc2 myself the spark plugs so I might get the price to come down. but yea 750 for a tune is ridiculous!

Also could someone guide me to a link on how to install a safc2 here on sau? Thanks

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