Re: Re: Jacobs ignition-anybody running it?

From: Joseph Dick (joe@selu.edu)
Date: Wed Jun 24 1998 - 08:47:35 EDT


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> Joseph,
>
> I have a 98 R/T here's my own experience with this ignition
> take it for what it's worth this is just what I experienced.
> I purchased the entire set up "Pro street" with a guaranteed
> plugs gapped at 55 thousands when all this testing was
> being done. What a joke and waste of time AND Money. When I sent
> the entire setup back I lost $116.30 plus the shipping it took to
> send it back. When I asked how come the charge they said they have
> a 10% restocking charge plus you loose the original shipping charge
> also. Well that's my 2 cents or should I say $116.30 plus shipping.
>
> Mike Catlin

Thanks Mike for your input, and saving my hard earned money for me. I hate
to see you lost the bucks, and the bad thing is it probably doesn't cost
them $116 to repackage the ignition to sell to the next Suck oops I mean
customer. From what I have heard, the stock ignition is allready tricked
out to about maxium voltage. When I spoke to The "technican" on the phone
from Jacobs, it sounded like she was reading some printed copy, generic
claims, blah-blah-blah. Having done a cat-back and the currently debateable
FABM, I suppose the next bolt on choice would be a TB mods or headers.

Thanks to all for the input.....

Joseph Dick
Assistant Coordinator Network Availability
Southeastern Louisiana University
Hammond, La 70402
ph 504.549.5432 fax 504.549.5900
e-mail joe@selu.edu www.selu.edu/network
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color=3D"#FF0000">> Joseph,> <br>> I have a 98 R/T here's =
my own experience with this ignition> take it for what it's worth =
this is just what I experienced.> I purchased the entire set up =
"Pro street" with a guaranteed> plugs gapped at 55 =
thousands when all this testing was > being done. What a joke and =
waste of time AND Money. When I sent > the entire setup =
back I lost $116.30 plus the shipping it took to> send it back. =
 When I asked how come the charge they said they have > a =
10% restocking charge plus you loose the original shipping =
charge> also. Well that's my 2 cents or should I say =
$116.30 plus shipping. > <br>> Mike Catlin<br><font =
color=3D"#000000">Thanks Mike for your input, and saving my hard =
earned money for me. I hate to see you lost the bucks, and the bad thing =
is it probably doesn't cost them $116 to repackage the ignition to sell =
to the next Suck oops I mean customer. From what I have heard, the stock =
ignition is allready tricked out to about maxium voltage. When I spoke =
to The "technican" on the phone from Jacobs, it sounded =
like she was reading some printed copy, generic claims, blah-blah-blah. =
Having done a cat-back and the currently debateable FABM, I suppose the =
next bolt on choice would be a TB mods or headers.<br>Thanks =
to all for the input.....<br><br>Joseph Dick<br>Assistant =
Coordinator Network AvailabilitySoutheastern Louisiana =
UniversityHammond, La 70402<br>ph 504.549.5432 fax =
504.549.5900e-mail joe@selu.edu =
   www.selu.edu/network</p>
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