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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 09:38 PM
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Mark could you please dyno with and without the eRAM.
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Old Apr 21, 2009 | 01:39 AM
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The o-ring is a nice touch. Very nice.
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Old Apr 21, 2009 | 10:57 AM
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Here is two runs with the eRAM on and 1 with it off. Did a run after a bunch of runs with the eRAM. took it off and did a run, then put it back on and did a run to verify.

THIS IS NOT THE INTAKE SPACER DYNO RUN

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Mark could you please dyno with and without the eRAM.
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Old Apr 21, 2009 | 08:44 PM
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Just a thought for people making pieces/thinking about making pieces for the 928's.

It would seem, to me, that there is a very limited market for viable pieces for the 928 models. There are not many of these cars and there are not many customers.

Duplication of other's efforts is probably not needed or a very good idea, in the long run.

Do we need another version of the Porkensioner or another version of Constantine's clamp, for example? Seems almost dishonest or immoral, to make "alternative" versions of stuff....I know that I would be pissed off if someone copied my ideas....and I'd certainly plan a trip to come by and "visit".

While I'm not in touch with the personalities involved and the reasonings behind making alternative versions of things....it certainly seems strange.

Just a thought.
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Old Apr 21, 2009 | 10:22 PM
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Hi Greg,
I do not know if you are refering to me or not with respect to the spacers. I suspect you are.
As you know the spacers have been around for many years and in use by many. Who came up with the idea in the first place, who knows - someone probably knows from way back when. If you think I am copying Carl's product then you are wrong. Carl copied it from someone just as I did. My product is superior and better reflects the needs of the market.
I had to start making my own products because Carl refused to sell them to me even though I was prepared to pay full price. He also made some very unpleasant statements about me, and luckily for me I had a number of friends and customers in the office listening to his conversation, as witnesses.
He also refered to the active cartel between certain suppliers to ensure people like me were excluded from the market. I call that very strange and unethical.
If this is the sort of business ethics you support then I am disapointed in you as I held both you and your business in the highest esteem. I am sure I am wrong on this.
I have an extremely succesful business and my growth plans are large. I see markets for products and I will meet those demands.
Its called free enterprise.
I will continue to expand as the market demands new inovations and products.
If you want to "visit" you will be made most welcome .
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Old Apr 21, 2009 | 10:43 PM
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whoa.
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Old Apr 21, 2009 | 10:47 PM
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Old Apr 21, 2009 | 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by ROG100
Hi Greg,
I do not know if you are refering to me or not with respect to the spacers. I suspect you are.
As you know the spacers have been around for many years and in use by many. Who came up with the idea in the first place, who knows - someone probably knows from way back when. If you think I am copying Carl's product then you are wrong. Carl copied it from someone just as I did. My product is superior and better reflects the needs of the market.
I had to start making my own products because Carl refused to sell them to me even though I was prepared to pay full price. He also made some very unpleasant statements about me, and luckily for me I had a number of friends and customers in the office listening to his conversation, as witneseses.
He also refered to the active cartel between certain suppliers to ensure people like me were excluded from the market.
If this is the sort of business ethics you support then I am disapointed in you as I held both you and your business in the highest esteem. I am sure I am wrong on this.
I have an extremely succesful business and my growth plans are large. I see markets for products and I will meet those demands.
Its called free enterprise.
I will continue to expand as the market demand new inovations and products.
If you want to "visit" you will be made most welcome .
Roger
This was not directed at anybody...but simply a thought for all.

As I said, I don't know or understand the politics or reasons behind people developing products, especially similar products. If Carl won't sell you pieces and your customers need to buy them from you and can't get them from Carl, you certainly should be able to make them....as you clearly are doing. Your o-ring is a good addition, as I said, yesterday.

If you and Carl are having a war, that's a shame. This is a very small market and since we all have the same interests in common, it doesn't seem like that would be necessary. Making the same/similar stuff seems a bit like two couples tripping over each other on an otherwise empty dance floor, but that is for you guys to work out.

There's a rather big business that is involved in the 911 racing business...which is huge, compared to the 928 world. The owner of that company is a complete sleaze and copies anything and everything. Everyone that is "in the business" hates him and no one buys anything from him, that they can't get somewhere else, even if it means paying more. No one will ever sell him anything, first hand...he has to copy things from a sample off of a car. He'll eventually go broke...and everyone will laugh and be happy.

I support no other's business ethics...mine have always spoken for themselves. You need not be disappointed.

Nice of you to invite me to visit you. I'll take you up on that and drop by to see what you are doing, when I'm in the area. You seem like a stand-up guy, when we have had any dealings.

This is actually not the kind of "visit" that I was actually talking about, when I was talking about someone copying my stuff. I have little or no sense of humor about that. That would be a completely different "visit".
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Old Apr 21, 2009 | 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by McLovin
So are you saying that you will only copy products from people who refuse to sell you their products?
Before you make accusations about copying products, use search:

From mid-2006:
https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...nterest-2.html

and earlier in 2006:

https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...the-bag-4.html

(Note: from what I remember in my lurking here, Sterling wasn't the first either with spacers).

If a vendor were to infringe a patent or copyright owned by others, then that would be an issue between those parties, however, multiple sources of the same product isn't a bad thing for us as customers.

Do you consider buying a Laso water pump to be a problem?
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"So are you saying that you will only copy products from people who refuse to sell you their products?
No I will only produce products that my customers are asking for me to supply.

I have been selling the SuperClamp for over two years and had three left in stock. Once the supplier (Constantine) decided to sell at a price less than what I paid for them and market them directly I decided to cut my losses and sell quickly. Which is what I did. Not good having $1200 sitting on a shelf.

I have no intention of making a super clamp as the design already exists and it belongs to Constantine.
I will be making a cheaper clamp that anyone can fit to there cars without removing the TT or dropping the gearbox. It will be a tempory fix that will be better than the existing clamp and but not an ultimate fix as is the super clamp.
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Old Apr 21, 2009 | 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by ROG100
"So are you saying that you will only copy products from people who refuse to sell you their products?
No I will only produce products that my customers are asking for me to supply.

I have been selling the SuperClamp for over two years and had three left in stock. Once the supplier (Constantine) decided to sell at a price less than what I paid for them and market them directly I decided to cut my losses and sell quickly. Which is what I did. Not good having $1200 sitting on a shelf.

I have no intention of making a super clamp as the design already exists and it belongs to Constantine.
I will be making a cheaper clamp that anyone can fit to there cars without removing the TT or dropping the gearbox. It will be a tempory fix that will be better than the existing clamp and but not an ultimate fix as is the super clamp.
Well that makes me feel alot better.
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Old Apr 21, 2009 | 11:15 PM
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Greg,
I knew I was wrong and thanks for clearing your thoughts up for me.
I was sincere in my invitation about a visit.
Roger
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Old Apr 21, 2009 | 11:49 PM
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Well, Im glad we got that all out of the way.

I still wonder if we really carved out that stock intake on the S4, if we could see some gains. Not just extrude hone, but really carved that thing out.

Do you think there are some gains to be found there?

Plus, what if the spacers had round covers instead of the flat covers, further expanding the plennum chamber.

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This was not directed at anybody...but simply a thought for all.

As I said, I don't know or understand the politics or reasons behind people developing products, especially similar products. If Carl won't sell you pieces and your customers need to buy them from you and can't get them from Carl, you certainly should be able to make them....as you clearly are doing. Your o-ring is a good addition, as I said, yesterday.

If you and Carl are having a war, that's a shame. This is a very small market and since we all have the same interests in common, it doesn't seem like that would be necessary. Making the same/similar stuff seems a bit like two couples tripping over each other on an otherwise empty dance floor, but that is for you guys to work out.

There's a rather big business that is involved in the 911 racing business...which is huge, compared to the 928 world. The owner of that company is a complete sleaze and copies anything and everything. Everyone that is "in the business" hates him and no one buys anything from him, that they can't get somewhere else, even if it means paying more. No one will ever sell him anything, first hand...he has to copy things from a sample off of a car. He'll eventually go broke...and everyone will laugh and be happy.

I support no other's business ethics...mine have always spoken for themselves. You need not be disappointed.

Nice of you to invite me to visit you. I'll take you up on that and drop by to see what you are doing, when I'm in the area. You seem like a stand-up guy, when we have had any dealings.

This is actually not the kind of "visit" that I was actually talking about, when I was talking about someone copying my stuff. I have little or no sense of humor about that. That would be a completely different "visit".
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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 12:12 AM
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just dump the whole thing and do a fresh intake. big ponys await you
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