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Originally Posted by shelbyz2342
i'll called cindy to ask if this was common to need this much triming and she pulled one off of the shelf and tried it on and engine that she had in the shop and it did not have the problem i was having and out of being a great vendor that she is gave me the option of sending it back. so if you don't like it you can take that up with here, i could care less, and it wouldn't be the first time that i've wasted $70 and it probaly won't be the last
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It is Cindy’s decision to do this, of course. My offer to make you a custom one at no charge was completely independent of her decision. The (rather, a) problem that I have with the above is that you are again missing the fact that Dodge produced many different 2.5 cranks with different swept paths. You are expecting something of a product that doesn’t make sense. Yet you have no problem criticizing the product publicly, oblivious to this – so here I am publicly defending it. Maybe that is something novel for you from a manufacturer – I am not sure.
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Originally Posted by shelbyz2342
as for counting my time, well i'm sorry but i don't, i work on these projects as a hobby not as a job. so basically all i have in it is materials. if i figured a full price for my time i would be way in the hole. but like i said i do it as a hobby not as a business.
what is the windage tray that you provide cindy with $200?? granted it appears to be a nice piece and for someone that dosen't have the resources to fabricate its a good deal, but for others they can do it themselves. does that make them bad for not buying your product.
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No, it certainly doesn’t and I do the same thing for my own cars when I cannot obtain parts or want something different. I brought up the value of your time because your position was internally inconsistent.
By the way, the plastic Mopar windage tray for the Neon 2.0 is about the same price, i.e. $200. People sometimes like to play games like “throw out the price for a factory big block windage tray” to make my pricing seem inflated. Do you know anyone who would do that?
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Originally Posted by shelbyz2342
i personally feel as though your upset because i'm not pleased with your product. well i'm sorry i just expected something else than what i got.
i'm not upset or mad and i don't want to come across that way.
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I understand.
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Originally Posted by shelbyz2342
i just think you have a chip on your shoulder. so i apologize for upseting you and i'm stopping this because it could go on and on and on.
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One of the areas I studied was information warfare. Lots of psych tied up in that. The take-home message for this thread and my reaction to mis-information, as distinguished from dis-information – I don’t see that in you, is that it needs to be responded to immediately and point by point answered/refuted. People will still remember bits and pieces of information and mix them all up regardless. That’s one reason why even bad publicity is good.
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Originally Posted by shelbyz2342
as for what this thread was started for
i didn't go with the crank scraper because it wasn't what i was looking for or expected. (and since its not liked by some i will stick it on the shelf for a later date at which i may or may not use, maybe even be scraped)
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Well, use of a crank scraper is empirically supported by Dodge, plain as day. People can disagree with that but they have the onus of presenting a cogent argument with empirical support. Haven’t seen that.
“i fabricated a windage tray of my own which i will not post pics of just because i'm sure its not up to mr. johnsons specifications.”
Your decision -- wish I could afford/justify making beautiful stamping dies for my products like the stock BB tray. Be pragmatic -- nothing wrong with that.