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I live in Annandale Virginia. 15 min from DC...northern Va area.
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Your website comparisons PIC's of the OEM 135 parts next to the upgraded parts makes a huge difference when considering the length of time I plan on owning and driving this car. I figrued with the upgraded parts, stiffer bushings I should see better handling and reaction from my car. I want to do springs and shock replacement but dont want a painfully harsh ride. I am doing some more reading on shocks and springs before I consider replacing those. I might wait and just have it all install at the same time. Not sure yet.
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They did all my Dinan work, plus my Quaife LSD, and more. Have Fun, Rick
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Thanks for the install shop referral. Wasn't this the shop Steve Dinan was at a few weeks ago?
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04-15-2009, 12:39 AM | #30 | |
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I got a call from the shop were my car is at and they said that Fed Ex delivered my ECU to the wrong address so one of the Dinan staff had to go to the address it was wrongly delivered to and pick it up. I was told that luckily the ECU box hadn't been opened when the Dinan Rep picked it up and Dinan is flashing it now. I expect to get the car back by tomorrow. Man, this upgrade almost turned into a nightmare... I would expect this from UPS but FedEx...shipping services are getting pretty lousy. Reputation is just a commercial now.
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I have ran JB3 for a long time and was a beta tester for Terry as well. The latest JB3 is code free and should not throw any limp home warning either. However, a true software flash is ultimately the way to tune an ECU and I have since moved to the LET Motorsport flash.
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