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I'm glad you are done arguing, I don't think you have any further need to defend yourself at this point. You have the backing of the community, much of which has to do with how you have selflessly helped others. Do what you think is best. One way you can always tell you are doing the right thing is when people who have no real other reason to support you stand by you. - DSM What you are doing is making yourself look very unprofessional. As a business owner of a long standing and successful business I honestly think you dropped the ball here big time. IMO you should just count this as a loss, bite the bullet and move on. All of this could have been easily done in a private message without making a public and embarrassing spectacle. Even if you are right, the way you are carrying this is wrong and bad for public perception. Just my two cents. |
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Wow this got out of hand quick. You guys need to take this to email or pm's. Its not helping anyone on the forum to have this issue flair up as it can hurt both of your businesses.
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I'm still sitting back and enjoying you guys pay damn near double the price when you can build your own.....ouch burned my tongue with this coffee lol
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Sorry guys they are in it for the $$ Anyone in DFW is more then welcome to see it tho.
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On a side note it sucks you were threatened with a ban. You would think just doing a write up on a forum to do your own FF kit wouldn't violate any rules. I would still buy a ready made kit but I'd love to see the one you built. |
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Since my name was mentioned, I figured I would chime in. This will be my one and only post because NEITHER side of this should have taken this to a public forum without some form of private communication first. That goes for both ends.
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While you did contact me about making a harness, you said you had the plumbing figured out. I think what is a bit confusing is you later came to us asking to build you the plumbing side as well as electrical side seven months down the line. I don't see what originally asking for a harness has to do with anything. I'm not insinuating anything other than the fact that it is just strange that you'd want us to do the whole thing when originally you said you had plumbing taken care of. You came to us as an individual asking to build a kit. I appreciate the checking you did on the ethanol content, as I haven't personally had a vehicle to ever do any testing on (which is why I was always gun shy about doing anything without making damn sure it worked on the platform). I think it's a bit unfair to downplay the electrical side of things for wiring, but try to use an Arduino sketch/circuit board as grounds for the engineering that goes into things. I have full TIS access and have used it to develop all of my wiring kits for everything to make things completely plug and play, and three years ago, I made my own signal generator to manually map out the pins on the E38 (which was already known anyway), E67, and E40 ECMs for flex fuel. I would have actually just given you a signal generator had you asked for one given what you were trying to check. I don't understand the conflicting statement of "do you really think I needed your expertise" when you asked us/me (on two occasions) to facilitate the physical components. Mentioning writing the code is borderline begging for validation, especially since it's been done before. Sorry, but I wanted to make that point. I just think that angle of your attitude towards us is unfair and unfounded. https://youtu.be/jvL0TkG59Gs Side note: I saw your code. While it works, there's a good bit to be done to consolidate it into a smaller sketch. Bit banging a port on timers is essentially what I do with mine with an external trigger to toggle between settings. Lingenfelter actually is selling a device that does this now... Guess I missed the boat on patenting that one. Also, you actually have the pulses flip flopped on what they're for. The pulse where the sensor pulls to ground is actually what indicates temperature. Even after you showed scanner logs, I was still extremely hesitant about the whole ordeal just because I didn't personally have the ability to deal with it first hand. However, we proceeded and supplied you (as an individual) with a well discounted kit. We then proceeded to sell them and offered you the standard discount. Yes, it is not a big margin, but it's what I chose as the margin to try and prevent resellers from dropping the price super low to protect the value of what we sell. By discouraging people with low or no overhead from only making five or ten bucks on a sale, it cuts down on other vendors from contacting us to complain about it. There are things we get from various companies that only have 8% margin. Some are 30%. It can vary pretty wildly. Most shops use it as a tool to make a few bucks on parts that then gets coupled with labor for installation and tuning. Having said that, our biggest reseller actually doesn't do any part installs, which is pretty interesting (at least to me). I think your reaction about the Black Friday ordeal was a little out of place, but I can see how it's confusing. No, we didn't discount flex fuel kits for suppliers for Black Friday. Yes, we did bundle them with injectors which creates a scenario where we eat the margin on the injectors. Black Friday wouldn't have been applicable to the sixth gen kit due to this bundling. I feel like you think you were wronged by the Black Friday advertisement, but I think it's just a misunderstanding. I wish you would have contacted us directly about it before taking to the internet to tell the world how horrible we are. Quote:
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Try to see this from our end of the bridge... 1. Individual asks us to build a complete kit for him for a vehicle. 2. We build and supply the kit (discounted). 3. We sell the kit to the public and offer the individual the standard discount on resale. 4. Individual becomes a business entity. 5. Business entity doesn't like the discount and is suddenly going to manufacture kits after requesting us to build it. When the scenario is stripped down to the basics, you can see how it might be taken as a "it's just going to get copied" assumption. Matt came out of the gate hot and likely shouldn't have, but I ask that you reason with me to at least acknowledge how it might look to us at first glance. We do this every day, and I fill my kids' lunch bags from the money I earn doing this stuff. It's not a side business run at night or while at a desk job (which I used to do). All of us here rely on it. There's naturally going to be a defensive reaction to some degree. I apologize for the responses that came out thus far. Quote:
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Tim, I wish you would have contacted us before doing anything... or at least contacted me. I think the initial "done wrong" feeling could have been squashed and cooler heads would have prevailed in a positive light for everyone. It's not too late for everyone to just say "this didn't go down well" (and that includes our end). There's no need for everyone to keep s***ting on each other. It's just harder for us to stand our ground here given that DMS had never signed up as a vendor (we really didn't have products that warranted paying advertisement fees here), and as a result most of these people probably know nothing about what we do or what we've done. Here's the original funzies about getting flex fuel going through HPT from 2013: http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showth...om-OS-Addition My phone number is 314-322-3283. Feel free to pick up the phone and call me to talk about this. I'll just be out tuning a cammed C6 Z06 that we just converted to flex fuel... Should be picking up about 20whp!
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Tim didn't say anything negative about the product, or you guys, until you started calling him a thief and a liar. |
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First post here but a couple should recognize my screen name.
My question is why is this different than the C7 kit? Same motor/ECU. Color me confused. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Dave thanks for chiming in and I hope you guys get this worked out. How is Daniel? Hope the wheels are going gangbusters. Tell him greg said hello.
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Dave I will give you a call tomorrow. My AFM delete PCBs came in tonight and I need to get them built up and tested ASAP.
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