Eco85
Mad Scientist
- Joined
- Oct 6, 2015
- Threads
- 90
- Messages
- 742
- Reaction score
- 216
- Location
- Northwest IN
- First Name
- Justin
- Vehicle(s)
- 2015 mustang
You should sell it before one of ur customers does a wright up on it and everyone does it on there own anyway. Customers are cash flow .......... You sound like my local shop "O.....u want spark plugs" loltrust me, with the months and years of talking shit prior to that it wasn't out of the goodness of their heart.
No one is forced to buy a kit. Especially now w the other option out there. But I'm not in the business to make the competitions customers faster. To be honest I'm not sure why people couldn't see why I wouldn't do it. No one gets mad if you ask a tuner for a file out of part of their tune and they tell you "no." You don't want the whole tune, just the part that makes their tune superior. I'm just not interested in 200 more new customers at 100 dollars a pop profit. I simply don't have time to sell or support post sale on tech. And that was even at 100 dollar profit. Once people saw how easy it was they would just be pissed. Mine is even easier than the public version. Making anything less than 100 surely wouldn't have been worth it. So I've just told my guys how to do it along w parts needed. They get the benefit and I don't have to do any of it lol
Fwiw no one should not be making that brake in and electronic version. It's dangerous AF and can lead to transmission failure or worse. Solid state relays are a very bad idea in this case. Very bad. But you have to truly understand how this works to know it's dangerous. Someone just saw an opportunity to take a simple design and fancy it up, and charge 200 dollars.

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