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Unable to stand behind their work?

Nov 08, 2019 at 12:30 PM CST
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There is a shop out of Pa, that was famous for doing deletes and tunes, it’s funny that if you call them now, they will tell you all the reasons not to do a delete, cracked heads, cracked liners, etc, and then they will tell you that they won’t work on one of those, that it’s bad news, and it’s something you should stay away from. Ok so your now telling me, that I should not buy this truck that you guys worked on? That’s a interesting way for them to promote their shop. Here’s my point, salesman will promote whatever benefits them the most, it’s never about you.
Replied on Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 07:00 AM CST
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Quite a few shops here in PA have been fined and dragged into court by the Department of Enviromental Protection.......

Replied on Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 07:00 AM CST

Pittsburgh Power?

Replied on Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 07:00 AM CST
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My understanding is that the shops well known for deletes and tunes are getiing a lot of grief from the government. They are getting in trouble for messing with the emissions, especially on newer vehicles. I think that they are no longer able to promote deletes without being put out of business. I've also heard that some people are going to Canada to have work done.

Replied on Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 07:01 AM CST
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Probably the law got on their backs for doing it.
Replied on Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 03:00 PM CST
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What they should say is, yes we used to do that and it worked really well, but we got in trouble with the government, so we don’t do that anymore, however they won’t say that because you would then go somewhere else to have work done. So now they tell you how it will absolutely damage your engine, and yes by the way it’s illegal and your going to be put in jail for even thinking about it, by the thought police! When they were making money promoting it, they used to say how not doing a delete will shorten Engine life, and now today they have done a complete 180, and tell you how it will shorten engine life? The sales teqnique for both scenarios is fear, use fear to control the sale. So where is their credibility? USA Today has article about how some cities are banning the use of natural gas, because of greenhouse gas emissions. Didn’t they just convert all the city busses to run on natural gas? Goes right back to credibility again.
Replied on Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 08:41 AM CST
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Quote: "Pittsburgh Power?"

I am not going to mention any names, but remember to change that crankshaft dampener and buy a bottle of catalyst on the way out the door, LOL.
Replied on Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 08:23 AM CST
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Fixing emission system's failures is big money. Why should a shop risk being fined when they can make better money with less risk working on failure prone engines with short life and high expense maintenance.
Replied on Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 11:32 AM CST
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Replied on Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 07:26 AM CST
Quote: "The agency who deleted the deleter’s, will soon be deleted by the trump supporters, who will find a more radical leader, should the impeachment efforts succeed. "

Until we start tarring and feathering again nothing will work. Agenda 21 is in full swing! Look up Rosa Koire or get her book, "Behind The Green Mask". Make sure you're sitting down when you read it though!