TooManyFords said:
I think it would do for everyone that doesn't like the ProCharger system to just stay out of the FIT Vendor Forum. We won't mind a bit and promise not to "disrupt" the non-centrifugal forums in return. Cheers, John
My thoughts exactly. Here's a guy trying to help others, and make a few pennies to cover his bets. It took a lot of work, and time away from family to put a ProCharger kit together, not to mention the continued investment in time in closing a sale, delivering product, as well as post sale tech support. Add it up, it gets taxing, and earning a few bucks doesn't make it worth much in the end. On top of that, unwarranted antagonism, and not directly from a competitor, but a small group of closed-minded folks who think there is only one way to do things. In case your new here, here's an example of how they do it.
bigslim said:
Here we go again. It was not needed that you feel that Trilogy could have done better. Hell, you could have done better with your control arms but you didn't. And where do get off saying that Trilogy could have maybe sold 200 kits if it weren't for the action of a few people. Can't you just let stuff go without taking your potshots. People here are seeing "The Anti-Slim" as they call it because I am tried of your cheap shots. "NO ONE" asked you how many kits Trilogy could have sold. The truth is they have outsold everyone else. People that have the Procharger are happy. People that have Vortechs are happy. People that have Trilogys are happy. Put it to rest Mac.
Ya see how that works? That's how it's done. Here's one man sorting out his thoughts and asking advice (by virtue of posting) about whether he should continue business as a vendor here, or throw in the towel. Most of us offer comfort and advice, but not all of us. He debates this with us because he's tired of the "BS" and what does he earn, but more "BS"
I have no idea what control arms have to do with Greg's dilema, other than to say it was a successful program. 50 sets made, 48 sold (we kept two sets for future use), and no complaints from anyone regarding durability, function, longevity, and so on, at least as of today. One set for sale in the classifieds. Pretty damn good program IMHO, but it's turned against me as a sign of some kind of failure, bad deal, or, bad idea. Last time it was mentioned, it was called a "fiasco", and I'd like to ask for more detail on this, but not in this thread.
With regard to my original statement, I meant to compliment the Trilogy staff. If they have sold 100 kits in amidsts this constant bickering, perhaps they could have sold more in it's absence. I believe this is a truthful statement, and though I have no proof, it's something to consider.
Greg, sorry for this distraction, but you know how this works too. Please make the right decision and hang with us, I'm sure there will be more business for you, and soon.