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My Speed Of Sound - 'vert gauge pod review
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<blockquote data-quote="alanw6" data-source="post: 1485297" data-attributes="member: 12235"><p>jason, I've heard one other story about the fuel psi harness. We've always cut the wires and re-crimped them, so passing the harness through wasn't something we considered. Now we have, and the wiring/tubing holes will all be enlarged to offer the most flexibility we can.</p><p></p><p>As for the cores, my concern is also not having a fast enough turn around time for you guys. A CNC mill operator likes to do projects in high volume, not one at a time. I don't think I could wait until I had 50-100 cores to have them machined. Now, when I buy my own CNC mill, things will be a little different... Many people I surveyed in the development process also like the ability to return to stock appearance, even quickly if needed. They couldn't do this if they sent a core in without first visiting the dealership.</p><p></p><p>Again, I think it's good advice, and will take it under advisement. Anyone who supports this idea, please chime in and let me know your thoughts.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the feedback. Remember, this product (and company!) is brand new and there will be details like this to work out. Your willingness to help is most appreciated, as it will only benefit the rest of the community.</p><p></p><p>Keep in touch guys,</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alanw6, post: 1485297, member: 12235"] jason, I've heard one other story about the fuel psi harness. We've always cut the wires and re-crimped them, so passing the harness through wasn't something we considered. Now we have, and the wiring/tubing holes will all be enlarged to offer the most flexibility we can. As for the cores, my concern is also not having a fast enough turn around time for you guys. A CNC mill operator likes to do projects in high volume, not one at a time. I don't think I could wait until I had 50-100 cores to have them machined. Now, when I buy my own CNC mill, things will be a little different... Many people I surveyed in the development process also like the ability to return to stock appearance, even quickly if needed. They couldn't do this if they sent a core in without first visiting the dealership. Again, I think it's good advice, and will take it under advisement. Anyone who supports this idea, please chime in and let me know your thoughts. Thanks again for the feedback. Remember, this product (and company!) is brand new and there will be details like this to work out. Your willingness to help is most appreciated, as it will only benefit the rest of the community. Keep in touch guys, Alan [/QUOTE]
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