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Old 01-03-2006, 09:02 PM
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Hi all,
I just wanted to let you know that I've been corresponding with Tony(Hydrazine) at Motordyne Engineering, and wanted to leave some good feedback(Is this the right section?). The customer service is amazing, Tony was extremely helpful and expedient in his replies to my problems with the lower collector on the MREV(the cause being nissan manufacturing). In spite of this, he quickly sent me a new lower collector to fix the problem. I highly recommend this company to everyone. Great experience. Oh, and I am in no way affiliated with the company, just a customer.

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ok im glad to hear this cause soon enough im going to be ordering the plenum spacer 5/16 with isothermal, copper and mrev (500$ one lol i forget exactly what its called) is that collector piece something that i am going to need to do this. also, do you recommend this kit?
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Originally Posted by j24shadow
ok im glad to hear this cause soon enough im going to be ordering the plenum spacer 5/16 with isothermal, copper and mrev (500$ one lol i forget exactly what its called) is that collector piece something that i am going to need to do this. also, do you recommend this kit?

I didn't go for the copper kit, as I'm in California, but I definitely recommend MREV. It feels like it's much more than just 18 hp.
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When I made my purchase, it was shipped quickly, the product was well made, labeled and good instrutions. Plus I got a neat free LED pen!!
I would recommend motordyne to anyone.
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Hope they ship there back-ordered spacers soon. =)
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