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I wanted to share my experience with a recent purchase from elephant racing,I ordered 2 items from them on Wed. of this week and received them today!!The items arrived in great shape and were exactly as advertised.I believe Chuck Moreland is a great guy and runs a fine business,I will do more business with him in the future!
Cool! It's nice to read about a positive experience. After being burned once, I now research comments about companies before I do business w/ them. <img border="0" alt="[icon107]" title="" src="graemlins/icon107.gif" />
Elephant seems to be a class act.. many Calif track guys are using the oil lines more and more.. the east coast track guys haven't heard much about Elephant, YET...........Ron
Chuck works weekends and late nights as I sent him a question while taking a break from tax returns and I was suprised to get such a fast response during non-business hours.
Noticed my oil temp has been running warm lately...crawled under the car and looks like my electric oil cooler fan in the right front wheel well is shot...my mechanic suggested we go with an Elephant Racing replacement fan. Called late on Thursday and Chuck took the call on his cell phone and gave me some good advice and saved me a little bit of money...part ordered...hope to get my 911 on the road again next week. Here is the link to the oil cooling products...neat web site. http://www.elephantracing.com/oilhan...cooler-kit.htm
A word of warning Tim. After you experience the quality that ERP offers in their products and brings to your car, you will be helplessly sliding down the slippery slope of 911 performance gain. That audio system will come right back out of your car and onto a dusty shelf in the attic, you'll find yourself ordering RSA door panels, Wevo shifters, dual ignition heads and PMOs at all hours of the night in an Ambien induced coma. Life will never be the same...you've been warned.
From: Acadia National Park, Northeast Harbor, Maine
Oh I've already contemplated that, my fine feathered friend. That's why I won't touch (much) the new cab but am working on a street/track 944 or 911. I already get "scathing" comments from the spouse on my near all night adventures!
Great idea I've had here. We all take ambien, max out our credit cards in the wee hours of the night, empty the shelve of ERP, and in a Rennlist collective file a class action against Ambien. A "group buy" of sorts.
At risk of certain death, I would discourage a 944 as a track car. I think a Miata, BMW e30, or even a Boxster make superb track cars in comparison. A 911 coupe is arguably the the best choice of the bunch. You don't want a track-rat thats going to eat you alive.
Chuck, his innovative designs and parts, all help make 911land a better place! I've had the PB bushings and monoballs on for several years now and they are still going strong.
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