ouch! It's gonna take me sometime to round up that much cash.
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OK guys I am here borrowing formula driver's identity for a moment. I own the only company in the world that develops and markets custom high quality grounding systems. I will offer a group buy to your club if you can get at least 10 guys together. I will watch this forum now so hit me with all your questions and myths and whatever else you got and I'll set you straight. You guys will be amazed at what you learn. Promise.
Danny Ehrlich
Ehrlich Motorsports
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Originally posted by btm4kOriginally posted by formula driverThese kits will pay for them selves in the first year of having them.
Hes going to down to Wilmington this weekend to design a kit for the 318is so hell be gone all weekend. He is also in the middle of making a webpage. So no thats not up yet. I think Im gonna talk him out of a group buy. Its just not worth our time here.
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Originally posted by formula driverOriginally posted by NC325iCalso maybe a cab kit since the bat is up frontYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.
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Originally posted by formula driverI think Im gonna talk him out of a group buy. Its just not worth our time here.
If you'd just post more info on the kits you might get buyers. Your word that everything electrical works better isn't going to sell anything. Some of us here would like to read some in-depth technical details about the kit before laying down $100+ on a kit. I have no doubt that the quality of the materials he's using is top-notch, however, I'd like to read more about the benefits of the kit.Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.
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I'm selling my car, so I won't be buying the kit, but I'm happy to know that someone is making these. Any word on if you will be making a set for the M3?
140 IS very expensive for just wires and wire terminals, but you gotta consider, if the craftsmanship is up to par, the wires lengths will be designed perfectly etc., and that's not the easiest task to do on your own.
just for reference:
links re: IS enthusiast making/selling these to the public. I was extremely sceptical as well, until I actually got one, and I have a whole new view on it now.
Two completely different cars, so the results will most likely be very different as well, but i would not hesitate to buy a set for an E30 provided that the seller is reputable and have at least some feedback.~ Go Canucks Go! ~
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Originally posted by royalflush313I'm selling my car, so I won't be buying the kit, but I'm happy to know that someone is making these. Any word on if you will be making a set for the M3?
140 IS very expensive for just wires and wire terminals, but you gotta consider, if the craftsmanship is up to par, the wires lengths will be designed perfectly etc., and that's not the easiest task to do on your own.
just for reference:
links re: IS enthusiast making/selling these to the public. I was extremely sceptical as well, until I actually got one, and I have a whole new view on it now.
Two completely different cars, so the results will most likely be very different as well, but i would not hesitate to buy a set for an E30 provided that the seller is reputable and have at least some feedback.
Then anybody could buy a quality wire that is bigger then the 4gauge(how thick is that anyway) and do it them selves.
Hell.
Bolting a second grounding strap doesn´t seem like a bad idea then,
then another one and so one and so one,Gunni
@ Prodrive / Aston Martin Racing
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Originally posted by blunthows this thing saving you fuel? im skeptical on all points. lets see some proof these things do anything. you must have some type of proof of claims made if youre making the claims. this is like a tornado in wire form
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Originally posted by NC325iCOriginally posted by formula driverOriginally posted by NC325iCalso maybe a cab kit since the bat is up front
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Originally posted by kencopperwheatOriginally posted by formula driverI think Im gonna talk him out of a group buy. Its just not worth our time here.
If you'd just post more info on the kits you might get buyers. Your word that everything electrical works better isn't going to sell anything. Some of us here would like to read some in-depth technical details about the kit before laying down $100+ on a kit. I have no doubt that the quality of the materials he's using is top-notch, however, I'd like to read more about the benefits of the kit.
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Originally posted by royalflush313I'm selling my car, so I won't be buying the kit, but I'm happy to know that someone is making these. Any word on if you will be making a set for the M3?
140 IS very expensive for just wires and wire terminals, but you gotta consider, if the craftsmanship is up to par, the wires lengths will be designed perfectly etc., and that's not the easiest task to do on your own.
just for reference:
links re: IS enthusiast making/selling these to the public. I was extremely sceptical as well, until I actually got one, and I have a whole new view on it now.
Two completely different cars, so the results will most likely be very different as well, but i would not hesitate to buy a set for an E30 provided that the seller is reputable and have at least some feedback.
There will most deffinatly be a kit for an ///M3. Tuner transformation ( the show that airs on speed vision) is going to be using his kits on all there cars. They are going to run tests on all the kits.
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Originally posted by gstuningOriginally posted by royalflush313I'm selling my car, so I won't be buying the kit, but I'm happy to know that someone is making these. Any word on if you will be making a set for the M3?
140 IS very expensive for just wires and wire terminals, but you gotta consider, if the craftsmanship is up to par, the wires lengths will be designed perfectly etc., and that's not the easiest task to do on your own.
just for reference:
links re: IS enthusiast making/selling these to the public. I was extremely sceptical as well, until I actually got one, and I have a whole new view on it now.
Two completely different cars, so the results will most likely be very different as well, but i would not hesitate to buy a set for an E30 provided that the seller is reputable and have at least some feedback.
Then anybody could buy a quality wire that is bigger then the 4gauge(how thick is that anyway) and do it them selves.
Hell.
Bolting a second grounding strap doesn´t seem like a bad idea then,
then another one and so one and so one,
Absoloutly not....EVERY ground in the car is regrounded in his kits. They are true grounding kits. If I remember correctly... your car is boosted right? That or your buddy's car? Grounding a Force Induced car will yeild some real power numbers.
Just to let you guys know... these kits were originally built with performance in mind. Gas savings, and brighter headlights and such are all just plus's. I really wish I could give you guys some more information on these kits and what there about but Im not the pioneer. In fact, he might have to straiten me out on a few things ive mentioned.
A buyer tested the kit on his truck at the quarter mile and he saw awesome improvements. Granted it was a supercharged set up but he also saw huge gas savings.
Again... this is all I can tell you and I know this isnt what you guys are wanting to here. For all you kow I could be lying about the improvements seen with the kit. After he give's you guys some real info... then well discuss weather a group buy is a good idea. I would really love to hook up a bunch of e30 enthusiast's with a quality product so well see!
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