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Old 09-19-02, 03:58 PM
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its' easer said than done,,,,is no way you are goin to tell a client "i'm not doing that cause i think you goin to breack" they are goin to give a big F@C$k you, i'm paying you give me what i want. what would you say if you go buy some sneackers and the women in the store said i'm not goin to sell you that cause i think you wont look good with them on? what would say too her about that?
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10 bucks he won't respond.........it is tipical of cowards to bitch when the other party isn't aware of what is going on in the forum.

Yea; he gets his motor ported, is advised he needs a better ecu than the stock one, beats it like a red headed stepchild and expects it to live.

And he hasn't called the shop for help..................
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Old 09-19-02, 04:04 PM
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First off. How do you blame a shop for porting a motor and setting a customers car up the way they request it? Ultimately it is the customers decision. If he is advised to not do it and he proceeds this route anyway it is the customers responsibility; NOT the shop.
Wrong. Not when it's YOUR name on that motor. Because later when the motor blows, it's going to be forgotten that you recommended against it. If I had a shop, I would not do work I know was going to blow up later. I think THAT would be unethical.

Anyways, this thread should be closed. I really don't want to try to read dozens of barely decipherable posts from MVM and have this turn into a flame war.
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Old 09-19-02, 04:07 PM
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Originally posted by MVAMotorsport
its' easer said than done,,,,is no way you are goin to tell a client "i'm not doing that cause i think you goin to breack" they are goin to give a big F@C$k you, i'm paying you give me what i want. what would you say if you go buy some sneackers and the women in the store said i'm not goin to sell you that cause i think you wont look good with them on? what would say too her about that?
Good analogy. Some ******** think running a business and being someones therapist is the same ****. MVA is not out to make a quick buck. They have more customers than they can handle. And treat them well.

I guess they'll have to hire a consulting firm to screen customers; this can be a list a questions:

Therapist asks:

1. Are you prone to ask your tuner for unreasonable amount of boost on a stock motor no matter what?

2. Do you want this port even if it will blow your motor?

3. Would you run 20psi on a stock ecu?

This issue of tuners having to turn down work becuase clients refuse to listen to them is getting boring. Those here that run a "real" business know what I'm talking about.

I definitely remember this clown darivative......I was there when the car was turned on that day.

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Old 09-19-02, 04:09 PM
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Originally posted by rynberg


Wrong. Not when it's YOUR name on that motor. Because later when the motor blows, it's going to be forgotten that you recommended against it. If I had a shop, I would not do work I know was going to blow up later. I think THAT would be unethical.

Anyways, this thread should be closed. I really don't want to try to read dozens of barely decipherable posts from MVM and have this turn into a flame war.
I have had my motor blow on me for not listening to their advise in the past.

And if you don't want to read the posts then stay the **** out of the thread.

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Old 09-19-02, 04:49 PM
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rynberg and T88kid,

Keep it civil. There will NOT be any flames permitted on here.

If this turns into a flame fest, not only will it be locked, but the ones doing the flaming will be dealt with harshly.

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And T88kid: Referring to other members as a "coward" or "clown" is flaming. Warning #1

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Originally posted by rx7_ragtop
And T88kid: Referring to other members as a "coward" or "clown" is flaming. Warning #1

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I don't know wtf you have been reading, but this is a flame since comment number 1.

As for my comments I stand behind them. Next time you can PM me and use that power a bit better.

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