Joe, Believe it or not, it's true. I'd be happy to demonstrate next time you are in Cincy if you need proof. I strongly suspect that the Volvo dealership did more than just tune it up when it went in but I can't for the life of me imagine what it was they changed. All I know is that the car went in driving just like mine and when it came out, it was blowing away Porsches. By the way I tried to have them do the same thing to my DeLorean and when I went to pick it up they told me that they couldn't figure out why it was so slow, so they just adjusted the gas pedal so I would have more travel. After rolling around on the floor laughing for awhile, I realized they were serious! @#$%!! I had Bauerle adjust my clutch out from the floor a year ago, so now my pedals are all over the place in terms of height. The clutch doesn't make any difference because you use your other foot to operate it, but going from the gas to the brake and having to reposition your foot to make the brake work can be kinda' scary at first. I've gotten used to it though. I'm serious about the invitation to try out Dad's car if you want to stop by someday. I want to know what's going on just as badly as you do. I have this fear that the added power is deteriorating his engine quicker but so far he hasn't had any trouble. (knock on wood) Josh VIN 5102 VIN 15964 DMC Joe wrote: > Josh, > > Yes, I think we can agree that the DeLorean may be a little quicker than many imagine but: > > "..... now I can burn rubber in all gears" ??? > > "We're here to help you" > > DMC Help / De Lorean Services / <dmchelp@xxxx> > Web Site: <www.deloreanservices.com> >