Blew up with AEM? Anyone else.......
Originally Posted by ezpass
Im done posting on this thread,I think i just got pmed a threat from hulk hogan,Not sure if its really him but i will keep you posted brother
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From: MIDDLEBURG HTS. OHIO
Originally Posted by turboDan
Some children just cant keep their word 
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Originally Posted by Speedlimit
Please leave ezpass out of your replies and discussion. He will be unable to respond for a couple days. Thank you.
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Thank you Speedlimit, can you also clean up this thread, when u get a chance
Originally Posted by TurbotrixRacing
Ken ...
do you need a raft ? your about to drown buddy... It was on the dyno for a couple of pulls, then came off. Am i a moron ,, last time i checked .. no. Im the moron who has the fastest evo in north america. Its right now in puerto rico .. where is your car ? on the lift ? You cant tell me how the crank was bent was because you never checked it ..
Mark
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do you need a raft ? your about to drown buddy... It was on the dyno for a couple of pulls, then came off. Am i a moron ,, last time i checked .. no. Im the moron who has the fastest evo in north america. Its right now in puerto rico .. where is your car ? on the lift ? You cant tell me how the crank was bent was because you never checked it ..
Mark
Turbotrix
Good luck in Puerto Rico. I'll definitly be watching to see how it goes, Hopefully I'll be able to send you a congrats. I would like to apologize to everyone for this crazy stuff being posted on here but there are a few choice individulas who don't quit and are directly attacking us so we have to defend ourselves. I have since put Kenny on leash for now. So here it is:
The motor in question was a motor that was brought here for a head gasket repair. We then found piston damage. THE CAR DROVE HERE. The customer didn't want to spend any money and he didn't even want to replace any bearing, but 2 of them were in not the best shape, so we called the customer, He said to replace the 2. Obviously if the guy didn't want to pay for $25 rod bearings he most certainly didn't want to pull his crankshaft to just check it, again the car drove here. If he had a bent crank before he came here, then thats what he left herewith. Mark you even said that you have seen bone stock motors be .010" out of round to me on the phone. He did not want to pull out the motor or anything that went above and beyond the obvious repair. AGAIN THE CAR DROVE HERE, THE CAR DROVE OUT OF HERE FOR 1500 MILES! Then it went to Turbo Trix. 4 hour later and the rest is history. By the way, out of your own mouth Marc, you said " the motor was noisy and the tune that was in there was horrible" (which was done by some other shop). You said "I got the motor to quiet down by pulling out alot of timing". If there was a mechanical problem with bearings, no amount of timing would quiet it down. I would love to see those pistons that came out of his motor. They have our job number stamped in it from ARIAS so we know if their ours. Or are they lost or maybe even stolen, just like juan's car?
The problem here is that we never got a chance to look at this customers car. If this problem happened to in the reverse way, I would give you a call and welcome you to come down and inspect it ( at least then I would have). You never gave me that courtesy nor did the customer. Insurance companys don't pay a claim unless they inspect it first, it's just smart business practice otherwise you will get taken adavntage of. If you read the link the Intellectual EZPASS set up you can see the whole story there. Just read it. Why don't you get a legitimate claim, grow up, and stop hi-jacking this thread.
Dan @ Pruven
Originally Posted by Pruven
I can tell you that when I have a customer with a problem that is directly related to our work or parts purchased from us we take care of 100% no questions asked. We are not going to come up with excuses, we are very reasonable, honorable, and respect our clients, but thats just us.
Dan @ Pruven
Dan @ Pruven
-John
Originally Posted by Pruven
Good luck in Puerto Rico. I'll definitly be watching to see how it goes, Hopefully I'll be able to send you a congrats. I would like to apologize to everyone for this crazy stuff being posted on here but there are a few choice individulas who don't quit and are directly attacking us so we have to defend ourselves. I have since put Kenny on leash for now. So here it is:
The motor in question was a motor that was brought here for a head gasket repair. We then found piston damage. THE CAR DROVE HERE. The customer didn't want to spend any money and he didn't even want to replace any bearing, but 2 of them were in not the best shape, so we called the customer, He said to replace the 2. Obviously if the guy didn't want to pay for $25 rod bearings he most certainly didn't want to pull his crankshaft to just check it, again the car drove here. If he had a bent crank before he came here, then thats what he left herewith. Mark you even said that you have seen bone stock motors be .010" out of round to me on the phone. He did not want to pull out the motor or anything that went above and beyond the obvious repair. AGAIN THE CAR DROVE HERE, THE CAR DROVE OUT OF HERE FOR 1500 MILES! Then it went to Turbo Trix. 4 hour later and the rest is history. By the way, out of your own mouth Marc, you said " the motor was noisy and the tune that was in there was horrible" (which was done by some other shop). You said "I got the motor to quiet down by pulling out alot of timing". If there was a mechanical problem with bearings, no amount of timing would quiet it down. I would love to see those pistons that came out of his motor. They have our job number stamped in it from ARIAS so we know if their ours. Or are they lost or maybe even stolen, just like juan's car?
The problem here is that we never got a chance to look at this customers car. If this problem happened to in the reverse way, I would give you a call and welcome you to come down and inspect it ( at least then I would have). You never gave me that courtesy nor did the customer. Insurance companys don't pay a claim unless they inspect it first, it's just smart business practice otherwise you will get taken adavntage of. If you read the link the Intellectual EZPASS set up you can see the whole story there. Just read it. Why don't you get a legitimate claim, grow up, and stop hi-jacking this thread.
Dan @ Pruven
The motor in question was a motor that was brought here for a head gasket repair. We then found piston damage. THE CAR DROVE HERE. The customer didn't want to spend any money and he didn't even want to replace any bearing, but 2 of them were in not the best shape, so we called the customer, He said to replace the 2. Obviously if the guy didn't want to pay for $25 rod bearings he most certainly didn't want to pull his crankshaft to just check it, again the car drove here. If he had a bent crank before he came here, then thats what he left herewith. Mark you even said that you have seen bone stock motors be .010" out of round to me on the phone. He did not want to pull out the motor or anything that went above and beyond the obvious repair. AGAIN THE CAR DROVE HERE, THE CAR DROVE OUT OF HERE FOR 1500 MILES! Then it went to Turbo Trix. 4 hour later and the rest is history. By the way, out of your own mouth Marc, you said " the motor was noisy and the tune that was in there was horrible" (which was done by some other shop). You said "I got the motor to quiet down by pulling out alot of timing". If there was a mechanical problem with bearings, no amount of timing would quiet it down. I would love to see those pistons that came out of his motor. They have our job number stamped in it from ARIAS so we know if their ours. Or are they lost or maybe even stolen, just like juan's car?
The problem here is that we never got a chance to look at this customers car. If this problem happened to in the reverse way, I would give you a call and welcome you to come down and inspect it ( at least then I would have). You never gave me that courtesy nor did the customer. Insurance companys don't pay a claim unless they inspect it first, it's just smart business practice otherwise you will get taken adavntage of. If you read the link the Intellectual EZPASS set up you can see the whole story there. Just read it. Why don't you get a legitimate claim, grow up, and stop hi-jacking this thread.
Dan @ Pruven
Originally Posted by techause
Um... Dan, you say you take care of your customers 100%??? Well, since my car got tuned at your shop, my car needs new tires from all the driving I've done!!! LOL!! So, I expect new tires, ASAP..OK. This thread is so damn amusing!! It does have some good info...in between all the drama, that is. Keep up the good work.
-John
-John
ok i'm done off to the bar
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oh no ur back?