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Old 09-19-02, 07:28 PM
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Respond to MVA!

I appreciate everyone for there opinions but not mva's. I 1st off have all documentation,reciept's, logged days that I went their and days it took them to do the rebuild.
I'm not here flaming MVA but I want to know, how a reputable shop can do such horrific work? Maybe the fact that they were gonna sell me the red rx-7 they had there for 6,500 with a clean title but in fact it was salvaged!

I want to know how a new rebuild with less than 1,500 miles can blow? I didn't have a stock ecu and junior(mva) knows that but I don't want to get into it. I would like to have either my car running correct as it should have from the start or compensated and I will go to another shop? I will be happy to get in contact with you and resolve this situation, otherwise I will have to go to the proper authorities!

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Old 09-19-02, 08:00 PM
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Dood, take some downers.

Yet another good reason to learn to DIY, or get a Honda.

The only way you are going to resolve this is to take some of the other member's advice and go talk to the guy - Man to Man - and keep your cool. You'll come out way ahead.

Joke time: What do you call a lawyer up to his neck in concrete?

Not enough concrete!
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Old 09-19-02, 09:05 PM
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Re: Respond to MVA!

Originally posted by Darivative

I'm not here flaming MVA but I want to know, how a reputable shop can do such horrific work? Maybe the fact that they were gonna sell me the red rx-7 they had there for 6,500 with a clean title but in fact it was salvaged!

Thank you
Bullshit......it isn't salvage. Why are you posting **** that has nothing to do with the situation? Grow up and take it to the shop.......Take the advise of your own peers becuase quite frankly most don't want to hear it.

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Old 09-19-02, 09:07 PM
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Re: Respond to MVA!

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I want to know how a new rebuild with less than 1,500 miles can blow?
A new rebuild can break. For a number of good reasons.

One really good reason is running 15psi of boost on fresh rebuild........or just too much boost can do it.


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Old 09-19-02, 09:18 PM
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There is no way a new rebuild will break running only 10 psi. of boost and not daily driven. Your here replying for the shop but I'm still waiting to hear from them? I went back there numerous times and heard the same story from junior and frankly I'm tired of it! I tried contacting him in a civilized manner but I guess you guys don't want to resolve the problem at hand!!!
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Originally posted by Darivative
There is no way a new rebuild will break running only 10 psi.

really?


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really?


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Well am I gonna get a reply from them or just get ignored as usual?
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Old 09-19-02, 10:04 PM
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Originally posted by Darivative


Well am I gonna get a reply from them or just get ignored as usual?

Is my name Marcos? Do I own MVA? Pick up a phone and call them.

Don't ask me. Like you said in your pm's to me........

Quote From Darivative "I'm surprised you can speak proper english since you look like an immigrant!"

Bravo dude. You ******* prejudicial *******. Is it becuase I am colored or the fact that I am hispanic?
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