Re: [DML] Free flow air intake is a joke
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Re: [DML] Free flow air intake is a joke
- From: "Lawrence Lormand" <lawrencesr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 04:38:59 -0000
Well, This is Lawrence vin538 I have been dealing with John for
about 6 years now & I had a alt. fire at Pigeon Forge & John
replaced it free of charge right there & then even offered to
install it. that was the only problem I had & I will always deal
with this personal Professional vender.
Lawrence
538m,915a,1024m,4873a
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, lordshill@xxxx wrote:
>
>
> Daniel.. I have no idea as to what your agenda is but I'll vouch
for John
> Hervey. I have the same free flow air intake that you speak so
badly about and
> I had no trouble at all fitting it in. It works fine and I have
no trouble
> with it. I've bought all sorts of electronic updates and such
from John and
> they work perfectly. You state that he is a "fly by night
vendor" simply
> because he sells from his home, or a workshop attached to his
home. By your
> definition Bill Gates or Steve Jobs would be fly-by night when
they started out.
> Why create un necessary overhead to drive prices up? I'll give
you a good
> example of why John is a go to guy. A half shaft on my D bound
up. The
> choices I had was to buy a new one from an "established" vendor
($ 600 +/-) or a
> rebuild from John for about half that if mine could not be
rebuilt. He sent
> the rebuilt quickly to me and I sent back to him the old one. He
called me a
> week or so latter to give me the "bad news" that mine was rebuild
able and
> the total transaction cost me $140.00. Hmm.. $600 vs $140...
kinda wonder why
> I would spend $460 extra?
> How about an established vendor who sold me an air
conditioning
> compressor and dryer? 25 year old stock that failed after a few
weeks (Compressor)
> and a dryer that was not correct for my vin D. Still have not
received a cent
> back. John had what I needed for much less than half the price
and brand
> new. Works excellent. I've bought from "established vendors"
and generally
> have been very happy with the stuff I bought and I simply stopped
buying from
> the one who ripped me off.
> Rubber products.. Would you agree that rubber deteriorates
over a period
> of time? Most of John's rubber products are brand new and fit
perfectly.
> 25 year old stock or new?
>
> No agenda here, as I buy from all but one.
>
> Roy
> #0893
>
>
> In a message dated 12/18/2005 11:41:42 A.M. Eastern Standard
Time,
> mroboto@xxxx writes:
>
> Regarding the Hervey Free flow air intake:
> I bought it, and it does not fit properly. I don't recommend it.
In fact,
> the first one he sent was 1/2" too tall to be able to close the
engine cover!
> He sent a replacement, but it does not fit the air intake well
enough to
> prevent debris from entering the engine. It stayed on my car for
an hour before I
> removed it.
>
> Another concern that I have, buying products from a fly by night
vendor
> selling from his house, what if the product damages your car?
Does the vendor
> carry product liabilty insurance? Will they still be there if
your engine blows,
> or catches fire as a result of their product?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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