I'd love to test one, but I don't think I want to come off of 200 bucks if
this is the first 4.7L TB you've done?
I wouldn't hesitate if you had been doing these TB's for awhile and were
proven, but the 4.7L TB is a new animal and thats why I said if you TB guys
are in the business of modifying TB's than the purchase of a new core is the
cost of running your business.
I mean this is all experimental stuff, trial and error, I don't remember
anyone talking about flow benching their TB's or Dyno testing, this is
strictly run what ya brung and see how it performs?? am I wrong??
So, if you/ or QuickD or anybody wants to get a new 4.7L core from DC and do
your magic on it, I'll be glad to make a deposit, test it, and if I like it
I send you the additional amount or if not you get the TB back and I get my
check back.
Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: Kabuki2@aol.com [mailto:Kabuki2@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 1:10 PM
To: MATT_BARRET@earthtech.com
Subject: 4.7L TB
Did you still want to do this? Before you were talking about being able to
get one for around the same cost that I can. That would simplify things.
I'm ready when you are.
ttyl
Patrick
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