FREE Dynos from Scott Performance in Santa Clara
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Let me know if you decide to go with Weapon *R- I'm planning to make a visit to their facility on Friday.
Check out some of the custom fabrication they can do: http://www.weapon-r.com/store/agora....&ppinc=search2
Check out some of the custom fabrication they can do: http://www.weapon-r.com/store/agora....&ppinc=search2
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Originally Posted by vodkarocket
Let me know if you decide to go with Weapon *R- I'm planning to make a visit to their facility on Friday.
Check out some of the custom fabrication they can do: http://www.weapon-r.com/store/agora....&ppinc=search2
Check out some of the custom fabrication they can do: http://www.weapon-r.com/store/agora....&ppinc=search2
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#82
it seems a couple of people here have a "negative" vibe when it comes to Scott Performance.
let me share my experience.
ted has been gracious by working with me on my project car. getting the engine bay ready for paint and on time for the tow company is no small feat.
i agree that his shop and Rob's shop are different. to call it a dump is a bit extreme.
today, after test driving my car, they discovered a crack in my timing cover. the cause is unknown...could be the powdercoat, could be something else. regardless, since he had his engine apart, he graciously donated his timing cover to my car. they uninstalled the cracked cover, cleaned and prepped the new cover and painted it and installed within the afternoon.
rather than nickel and dime me with labor and parts, he did everything free of charge.
let me share my experience.
ted has been gracious by working with me on my project car. getting the engine bay ready for paint and on time for the tow company is no small feat.
i agree that his shop and Rob's shop are different. to call it a dump is a bit extreme.
today, after test driving my car, they discovered a crack in my timing cover. the cause is unknown...could be the powdercoat, could be something else. regardless, since he had his engine apart, he graciously donated his timing cover to my car. they uninstalled the cracked cover, cleaned and prepped the new cover and painted it and installed within the afternoon.
rather than nickel and dime me with labor and parts, he did everything free of charge.
#83
Originally Posted by drsifu1
it seems a couple of people here have a "negative" vibe when it comes to Scott Performance.
let me share my experience.
ted has been gracious by working with me on my project car. getting the engine bay ready for paint and on time for the tow company is no small feat.
i agree that his shop and Rob's shop are different. to call it a dump is a bit extreme.
today, after test driving my car, they discovered a crack in my timing cover. the cause is unknown...could be the powdercoat, could be something else. regardless, since he had his engine apart, he graciously donated his timing cover to my car. they uninstalled the cracked cover, cleaned and prepped the new cover and painted it and installed within the afternoon.
rather than nickel and dime me with labor and parts, he did everything free of charge.
let me share my experience.
ted has been gracious by working with me on my project car. getting the engine bay ready for paint and on time for the tow company is no small feat.
i agree that his shop and Rob's shop are different. to call it a dump is a bit extreme.
today, after test driving my car, they discovered a crack in my timing cover. the cause is unknown...could be the powdercoat, could be something else. regardless, since he had his engine apart, he graciously donated his timing cover to my car. they uninstalled the cracked cover, cleaned and prepped the new cover and painted it and installed within the afternoon.
rather than nickel and dime me with labor and parts, he did everything free of charge.
Just for the record . . . I had no issues with Ted nor with Scott performance. However, after having heard him making some . . . ummmm . . . no so flattering comments about Rob, whom I do not know, it just goes to show me a bit more of one's ethics and character. I started out with a really good impression of Scott performance, until . . . Well, you know. I am positive that on any given day and under a different set of circumstances, Ted would conduct himself as a true professional of his trade.
As for the bashing comments from turbowhatever . . . That's totally uncalled for. I am not even quite sure whom those comments were aimed at.
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Originally Posted by codeflux
oh damn you're right - they are in SF. btw, their address resolves to:
180 Associated Rd, South San Francisco, CA 94080
very close to to International Autobody. i will go by and check out their operation next week. hopefully buy the Weapon-R intake, too.
180 Associated Rd, South San Francisco, CA 94080
very close to to International Autobody. i will go by and check out their operation next week. hopefully buy the Weapon-R intake, too.
By the way, spoke with John today- he said he was very happy to work on your car, and had nothing but good things to say about you.
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Originally Posted by drsifu1
it seems a couple of people here have a "negative" vibe when it comes to Scott Performance.
let me share my experience.
ted has been gracious by working with me on my project car. getting the engine bay ready for paint and on time for the tow company is no small feat.
i agree that his shop and Rob's shop are different. to call it a dump is a bit extreme.
today, after test driving my car, they discovered a crack in my timing cover. the cause is unknown...could be the powdercoat, could be something else. regardless, since he had his engine apart, he graciously donated his timing cover to my car. they uninstalled the cracked cover, cleaned and prepped the new cover and painted it and installed within the afternoon.
rather than nickel and dime me with labor and parts, he did everything free of charge.
let me share my experience.
ted has been gracious by working with me on my project car. getting the engine bay ready for paint and on time for the tow company is no small feat.
i agree that his shop and Rob's shop are different. to call it a dump is a bit extreme.
today, after test driving my car, they discovered a crack in my timing cover. the cause is unknown...could be the powdercoat, could be something else. regardless, since he had his engine apart, he graciously donated his timing cover to my car. they uninstalled the cracked cover, cleaned and prepped the new cover and painted it and installed within the afternoon.
rather than nickel and dime me with labor and parts, he did everything free of charge.
#86
Originally Posted by vodkarocket
You said you are off on Friday's, right? I have no work this Friday- let me know if you want to swing by there together. I know Weapon *R makes a ram-air for 350z's, but I think with our huge 2-person presence there is a chance to mass produce a custom CAI kit. Oh, and get sponsorships too!
By the way, spoke with John today- he said he was very happy to work on your car, and had nothing but good things to say about you.
By the way, spoke with John today- he said he was very happy to work on your car, and had nothing but good things to say about you.
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Originally Posted by myst
When are you guys planning on visiting Weapon *R? My Friday morning is free. Maybe I can swing by with you and turn your huge 2-person aura into a gigantic 3-people mob.
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