Hey guys.. I just want to say that I over-reacted here. He has the
original chip for this computer and is shipping it to me. Therefor I'm
getting exactly what was advertised. It was a simple mistake, and he
has been very nice to work with to help solve this problem. He's a
great guy to buy from, he
I know I'm not involved in this but I do know Jerry. He's a 100% stand up guy
and bashing him in a public place won't make this better.
Did you contact him? If so I'm sure he can either explain or make it right
but give the man a chance before hanging him out to dry here.
So, with that said I'm
In a message dated 4/10/2006 5:42:19 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I notice you say THE ORIGINAL calibration was done by Roush Racing...
Why didn't you mention that this wasn't original anymore?? I got this
computer today, popped the chip from it into my computer and i
I notice you say THE ORIGINAL calibration was done by Roush Racing...
Why didn't you mention that this wasn't original anymore?? I got this
computer today, popped the chip from it into my computer and it says
"Rob Maxon 2001"...?!?!?! I just spent $150 on a freakin Maxon cal? I
could have just down
i am not so sure i would sell these parts off as this cars future historical
value will probably end up being worth more with them intact to a future
collector. dont look only 2 years down the road. look rather 10 years down the
road
at its collectability. you may just kick yourself by selling
Hello,
I am the owner of the Lutz Daytona know as the "Daytona Peach." Many of
you have seen the Automobile Magazine article on it from 1989. The original
computer calibration was done by Roush Racing and a limited run of 2.5 Bar
MAPs were run for Chrysler as prototypes.
I am selling