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Lol, he is saying that the older guys have more experience in the tuners. My uncle is a demon at building older engines. He is great at it, I would go so far as to say the best, but he doesn't know a whole lot about the newer stuff. He calls me for that. Just like I call him when I am stumped on an old carbed engine.
As for everything that assclown rattled off, that is called being a mechanic, there is nothing special about it. The "education" system for mechanics is laughable at best.
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You are correct, and as sad is it is most of the young guys are going to be good at what they do, but they spend the first 2-7 years learing on the customers car.Originally posted by Venom View PostHe's bashing 2 types of people. Young fly by night shops that jack up peoples shit and customers with unrealistic expectations. You've got to remember that he's dealing with numb-nut ricers. I can see what he's trying to say though.
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If you watch the whole video, there is ALOT of truth to it.
Customers need to do their Shop Research, Have realistic expectations, Not believe everything you see on the internet, Not Trust your car to a place just because you think they are cool, etc.
If one shop is good at one type of car - This does not mean they can do a great job at yours.
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You're being willfully ignorant. Watch the whole video. I agree with the point he's making.Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View PostSooooo he's blaming the consumer for taking on a job he's not qualified to do? In a round about way...
I'm not too sharp on import drag racing history, but I think he went tens about 20 years ago. Car eventually went 6's. In the mid to late 90's he had the tubbed purple supra with a TH400 (IIRC) that was all over import magazine advertisements.Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View Postpretty bold statement coming from a guy who has a 10second race car... LOL
EDIT - maybe it was 15 years ago, lol.US Politics in three words - Divide and Conquer
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