I had John Lane do some work on my Delorean about two years ago, which was not engine related. I do not doubt that he is quite good at working with the PRV, and that he can get a lot of power out of them at a price. Nevertheless, he does not seem to know much about the REST of the car. I had a problem with fuel covering the ground every time I filled up. As it turns out, the clamp holding the fuel pump boot had loosened up, and the boot was just sitting on top of the tank. I know a lot more about this now than I did then. Lane charged me over $300 to "reseat" the boot and fix what he termed the "hack job" done by some former mechanic (the "former mechanic" was Dana Haglin of Boulder, CO, one of the most competent Delorean mechanics I've had the pleasure to employ) on the wiring to the pump. He found that the wires exited between the boot and the rubber cover, and apparently didn't notice that there were two GROVES there that they were meant to fit into. He undid the wiring, and ran them out of the cover through the hole that the fuel return line goes through - ie, pressed right up against the hose. The cover was also badly aligned, which caused the fuel lines to put considerable pressure on the cover. When I got to back to Colorado a few days later, it was spewing fuel again (the clamp was still loose, I have since tightened it and never had the problem again), but this time the cover was ripped through because of the hoses. For that $300, I would prefer to have had a brand new binnacle without a crack. After all of these "John Lane is a magician" posts, I just wanted to share my experience. For more power, he suggested that I spend over $7000 to make the engine even-firing. Total projected benefit: maybe 20 horses. Geez... I guess it must have been the point of departure on a VERY expensive HP project. For anything I can't handle myself (the list is shrinking!), my car gets its servicing at FAME by Brad Bean in Redmond. Brad seems to be very knowledgeable about the Delorean qua Delorean, not just the PRV... Brent Beecher 00893 (To PNDC: sorry guys, just lazy. I'll re-up this weekend... Great club...) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]