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Old 02-25-2010, 10:38 PM
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I thought you didn't work for them ummm?
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so, do you work for them or not? Not a huge deal, but it'd be nice for people to know if they're talking to someone that works for the manufacturer of a product they're pushing................ Nothing wrong with that, we have many manufacturers and reps that post on the site, just want to get the story straight.

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so, do you work for them or not? Not a huge deal, but it'd be nice for people to know if they're talking to someone that works for the manufacturer of a product they're pushing................ Nothing wrong with that, we have many manufacturers and reps that post on the site, just want to get the story straight.

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I agree, give us the scoop on what your situation is so at a minimum, people can use you as a resource and you can help build positive images of the product.

I have a lot of questions. Several magazines have installed them and seem quite happy with the product. Yet, hardly anybody on the street or online seems to be running the system. I'm buying one or the other in the very near future. The PJIII seems like a better unit for what I need. My car is a PT style car, but all of the styling elements are retro from the finned valve covers to the TTII's, the pearl white OEM vinyl, etc. The looks of the PJIII and the returnless fuel delivery fits the bill.

FWIW, I have a Professional products intake manifold since I bought it from Ace at PPR where I got my stroker kit and he helped develop it, it's a nice piece, and I have their harmonic balancer, again from Ace.
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