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Old Jan 18, 2003 | 12:22 PM
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Just a few Words....

Hey everyone. Just want to say that I always see vendors taking a beating on the .ORG, some of it deserved, some of it not. Personally, I have had almost all GOOD experiences so far. An example would be WARPSPEED PERFORMANCE. I had been sending inquiries to Dallas @ Warpspeed since last May or so regarding the 2002 Y Pipes. He has always been helpful and courteous when I have talked to him. While there were conjectures made on the approximate dates the stuff was supposed to be done, nothing was ever promised or set in stone. Utilizing my fantastic ability to exhibit patience, I waited and waited....until last week. I called Dallas last Monday and told him of my desire to purchase a Y Pipe, a B pipe and a metallic substrate converter. He took my order, charged my credit card and VOILA, my stuff was at my door by Thursday. The Y pipe, B pipe and Cat are on the car and they were definitely worth every penny spent. While I am waiting to DYNO until after I put the 100 shot NOS kit together (heh heh heh), I can tell ya, from the ever famous 'Butt Dyno' that there is a more than VERY noticable difference in the acceleration of the Max. I already had a Stillen rear section on there and, despite what a lot of people said, there was a minimal amount of increase in noise. Needless to say, I just want to send a thumbs up to the guys at Warpspeed and give them a POSITIVE plug. Also, to anyone interested, I straighted up my webpage and added pictures of the interior (page 3). Pics of the exhaust will be added when I get back in the garage to do the NOS. Check ya'll out later!
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