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We all have our opinions. I think there a bunch of good blokes. And I highly recommend john at wheels world too. People have bad experiences everywhere, some more than otheres.... I know a heap of people that would highly recommend a certain company that deals with wolf ecu's....I f#ckin Don't.

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I had them do all the work on my previous car and I have no complaints at all but then mine was a relitively easy job in comparision to turbo applications... but I have seen some of the great work they have done to a twin turboed Magna, and the guy that owns it is very happy... don't think there are too many tuning places that have 100% customer satisfacation rating... unfortunately that is one of the down sides when modifying you have expectations of big wonderful things are going to happen and they may not and things do get broken along the way

let us know how you went and what wok they did for you

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Well I got the car back this morning and it seemed okay, didnt overheat or anything so I'd say they did a good job. Wasn't too expensive so I got them to do a major service for me too. Time will tell tho if that was the problem, So I will let you guys know how the car is going.

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