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Old 08-09-2013, 11:11 AM   #15
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honestly i dont host any of my install guides live because when i revise them i only have to revise a single copy which is the one i am going to always be emailing out instead of updating multiple locations. if you would like to see it just email me and ill send you a copy to post
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honestly i dont host any of my install guides live because when i revise them i only have to revise a single copy which is the one i am going to always be emailing out instead of updating multiple locations. if you would like to see it just email me and ill send you a copy to post
An easy way to solve that would be to use dropbox and post the public link. When you update the guide and save it as a doc/pdf/whatever it'll automatically sync over and you won't have to update any link or multiple locations.

It's a method I use. I simply update the guide to say v1.xx last updated on xx/xx/xx. Makes life easy, keep a link in my sig, and don't have to get bogged down with multiple emails asking for the same thing.
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Old 08-09-2013, 11:24 AM   #17
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yes but thats also giving the competition the easy way out on any product i release. from my personal stand point i would rather just email the document to those who need it, thats just how i am. ive never not sent an request for the FF kit or our turbo kit out so there isnt a real downside on my part. plus its another excuse to answer questions you might have when you do the request, that could be the difference between why they choose my product vs something else on the market.
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Old 08-09-2013, 11:32 AM   #18
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I believe your part numbers are off, at least for Visconti's second round it looks like he's sending out GM 13577379, not 13577394. I have Visconti's first round kit, but opted on getting the sensor on my own since the pricing he had for it was not favorable.
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We actually found a new source for the ECU harness this week. The price is now $90.00


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Not sure if I want to get into tune pricing unless there is an clean way of showing everything.

Sounds like there are a lot of vaiables includes. Group buy, existing tunes, how much you purchased your original for.

Ill try to figure out how to post it up.

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I know FA20Club pricing is requiring an existing tune (N/A or boosted whatever) + the kit.

If you have a cable & License:
Vortech Tune: $300.00
Fa20club Flex Fuel: $650.00
FA20Club Harness: $90.00
Total: $1040.0

Starting from scratch:
License, Cable, Vortech combo: $900.00
FA20Club Flex Fuel: $650.00
FA20club Harness: $90.00
Total: $1640.00

Vortech pricing (seperate, or with cable & license)
http://www.fa20club.com/product.php?...cat=251&page=1


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I keep mine allot more simplier. If you already have a tune from me no matter which one NO CHARGE. If you dont, just buy any tune. If you have your own hardware buy the tune and add 100.00
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So I already have your e85 tune but viscontis flex fuel hardware. Whats that come out to?

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So I already have your e85 tune but viscontis flex fuel hardware. Whats that come out to?

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400 - going that route now....

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Correct, but you should jump into the AZ meet Marin will hook you up.
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Some additional info:

"The part #'s are 13577394 and 13577379, the difference between the two being the length of fuel connections (the 13577394 being longer)."
Source: http://nefariousmotorsports.com/foru...c=2955.20;wap2

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Source: http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....el-Conversion&
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Not sure if I want to get into tune pricing unless there is an clean way of showing everything.

Sounds like there are a lot of variables includes. Group buy, existing tunes, how much you purchased your original for.

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I posted prices from the website and avoided group buy. I would'nt compare group rates in a thread like this personally. We have lower prices at our local dyno day group rate... but that doesn't really contribute any helpful information to the rest of the community.
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I posted prices from the website and avoided group buy. I would'nt compare group rates in a thread like this personally. We have lower prices at our local dyno day group rate... but that doesn't really contribute any helpful information to the rest of the community.
I think advertised vendor site pricing helps. These are facts associated with each vendor's kit, and it plays a huge part in someone's decision to choose one over the other. After all, someone buying one of these kits is most likely going to get a tune as well.

Agreed that special pricing at dyno events or group buys are less than useful as those are not available to everyone at all times.
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Isn't that the only fa20club product you don't own? :-) you'll like it... Works very well. Can't wait for my turbo kit to be delivered next week so I can give the combo a try.

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