Forged Perfomance expirence!!!
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Wish it was one of those stories!
When this car was bought, it was bought because the motor kept blowing up in the EVo. That car was making 700+ but we replaced the block 2 times. So we got sick of it and bought the g37, so for us to go thru all this drama after dealing with the Evo, it just threw gas on a fire!!!!
When this car was bought, it was bought because the motor kept blowing up in the EVo. That car was making 700+ but we replaced the block 2 times. So we got sick of it and bought the g37, so for us to go thru all this drama after dealing with the Evo, it just threw gas on a fire!!!!
Here is what you need to do.....And I am serious...Call Sharif and fix this issue....you are going to regret this. You live in ATL....people would killl to live that close to FP. If something goes wrong with your car...you are going to need him....even if you have it completed somewhere else. It cost me $1200 evertime I have to ship my car to him oneway .
Like I said...I understand how you feel...I have been there....but please...if you are going to trash him ... bring us something that we car scratch our heads about.
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1500 miles and bent rods on 10lbs boost seems very odd and is the one thing I think the OP has a right to be upset about, but he was offered a free rebuild to return to stock and chose otherwise, so he walked through that door on his own.
Juan - I understand your frustration, but builds do take a long time and there are always delays and setbacks. I see your point when you are constantly being told two more weeks, but aftermarket performance parts for brand new cars aren't the easiest things to come by quickly. Also, just because Sharif may be in a hurry, does not mean that machine shops or other skilled labor shops are in the same hurry. XKR's doctor office analogy is spot on, your motor build was not on the schedule and is now causing delays for other clients I am sure, but at the same time Sharif needs to keep his loyal customers happy as well, so its not like he can just drop everything and just knock your car out.
Lastly, I have a personal bias against anyone that comes on the forum and types with the grammar of a toddler. How can you expect any of us to take you seriously when it seems you cannot put a coherent thought on paper (figuratively). If your verbal skills match your writing skills, Sharif should have just said no to your business from the start.
Juan - I understand your frustration, but builds do take a long time and there are always delays and setbacks. I see your point when you are constantly being told two more weeks, but aftermarket performance parts for brand new cars aren't the easiest things to come by quickly. Also, just because Sharif may be in a hurry, does not mean that machine shops or other skilled labor shops are in the same hurry. XKR's doctor office analogy is spot on, your motor build was not on the schedule and is now causing delays for other clients I am sure, but at the same time Sharif needs to keep his loyal customers happy as well, so its not like he can just drop everything and just knock your car out.
Lastly, I have a personal bias against anyone that comes on the forum and types with the grammar of a toddler. How can you expect any of us to take you seriously when it seems you cannot put a coherent thought on paper (figuratively). If your verbal skills match your writing skills, Sharif should have just said no to your business from the start.
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First off you have no idea who the **** I am.... Let me start if off by saying this.....
I am employed by your tax dollars.. U.S.ARMY Drill Sergeant with Iraq Combat Experience....
You sound like a little whiney baby.. If you cannot PAY, DO NOT PLAY!!
700 car note, and 160 insurance is nothing.. We all pay that ****..... Cmon hit me with some stress.. You dont know what stress is little man.. So cry to someone who is Soft like you, a GUMMY BEAR....
I am employed by your tax dollars.. U.S.ARMY Drill Sergeant with Iraq Combat Experience....
You sound like a little whiney baby.. If you cannot PAY, DO NOT PLAY!!
700 car note, and 160 insurance is nothing.. We all pay that ****..... Cmon hit me with some stress.. You dont know what stress is little man.. So cry to someone who is Soft like you, a GUMMY BEAR....
I'm wondering when people will realize that the would sympathy doesn't exist on this forum
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Do you know the difference between a STOCK VQ motor and a BUILT VQ motor
IF you dont...there lies the problem....if you do...still stay you dont because the word Foolish will become a complement
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1500 miles and bent rods on 10lbs boost seems very odd and is the one thing I think the OP has a right to be upset about, but he was offered a free rebuild to return to stock and chose otherwise, so he walked through that door on his own.
Juan - I understand your frustration, but builds do take a long time and there are always delays and setbacks. I see your point when you are constantly being told two more weeks, but aftermarket performance parts for brand new cars aren't the easiest things to come by quickly. Also, just because Sharif may be in a hurry, does not mean that machine shops or other skilled labor shops are in the same hurry. XKR's doctor office analogy is spot on, your motor build was not on the schedule and is now causing delys for other clients I am sure, but at the same time Sharif needs to keep his loyal customers happy as well, so its not like he can just drop everything and just knock your car out.
Lastly, I have a personal bias against anyone that comes on the forum and types with the grammer of a toddler. How can you expect any of us to take you seriously when it seems you cannot put a coherent thought on paper (figuratively). If your verbal skills match your writing skills, Sharif should have just said no to your business from the start.
Juan - I understand your frustration, but builds do take a long time and there are always delays and setbacks. I see your point when you are constantly being told two more weeks, but aftermarket performance parts for brand new cars aren't the easiest things to come by quickly. Also, just because Sharif may be in a hurry, does not mean that machine shops or other skilled labor shops are in the same hurry. XKR's doctor office analogy is spot on, your motor build was not on the schedule and is now causing delys for other clients I am sure, but at the same time Sharif needs to keep his loyal customers happy as well, so its not like he can just drop everything and just knock your car out.
Lastly, I have a personal bias against anyone that comes on the forum and types with the grammer of a toddler. How can you expect any of us to take you seriously when it seems you cannot put a coherent thought on paper (figuratively). If your verbal skills match your writing skills, Sharif should have just said no to your business from the start.
Totally agree.....
Let me stop while I am ahead...you may start correcting my grammer
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Everyone makes mistakes, but those first few pages were ridiculous.
Reminds me of this:
<a href="http://comics.com/pearls_before_swine/2008-12-29/" title="Pearls Before Swine"><img src="http://assets.comics.com/dyn/str_strip/000000000/00000000/0000000/200000/70000/0000/300/270305/270305.full.gif" border="0" alt="Pearls Before Swine" /></a>
Reminds me of this:
<a href="http://comics.com/pearls_before_swine/2008-12-29/" title="Pearls Before Swine"><img src="http://assets.comics.com/dyn/str_strip/000000000/00000000/0000000/200000/70000/0000/300/270305/270305.full.gif" border="0" alt="Pearls Before Swine" /></a>
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lots of mistakes by both sides....i'm curious about your definition of "lies".if he missed deadlines because of long lead times from vendors,you should step back.counting on the aftermarket to function on a rigid time table is my first clue that you might be pissing in the wind.
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lots of mistakes by both sides....i'm curious about your definition of "lies".if he missed deadlines because of long lead times from vendors,you should step back.counting on the aftermarket to function on a rigid time table is my first clue that you might be pissing in the wind.
Telling us the car was fired up on Monday and running, then all of a sudden the car wouldnt run or had spark. So they removed the tranny thinking it was the Flywheel.
How do you call one day and tell us the car is running, then say the car wont fire up and you dont knwo the problem.
if he had the consult 3 it would have told him exactly what was wrong with the car. But nope!!!
I dont understand how their was so mistakes on our part. Was simple drop car off, pay the bill. We didnt ahve any part of the build, exept spending money!!!
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IN the way i see it, in the end, the wrong always tries to right themselves. in this case forged must have done something to the car to render it useless, otherwise no business out there will bother fixing it up for free. business is business.