*edit* Thanks for quoting source.
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Originally Posted by BigCajun
(Post 4832726)
We?
Banzai I think. |
Originally Posted by Charles R. Hill
(Post 4832764)
There's a new tactic in "marketing".
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That was a paste from banzais page, I'm not a fake noob
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In that case, you might want to edit it so that it's clearly a quote, and post a link to the page where you saw it.
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La Crescenta, CA (Los Angeles area):
J&G Automotive |
Great website, makes me nostalgic.
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Added to the list. |
Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8
(Post 4832821)
Great website, makes me nostalgic.
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Originally Posted by TeamRX8
(Post 4832863)
The only thing nostalgic about the 1990s was the FD3 RX-7TT :lol:
Shows how good I am at making websites. :mdrmed: |
Added Colleti Motorsports, and Eccentric Motorsports per wannawankel's recommendation in another thread.
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Originally Posted by TeamRX8
(Post 4838285)
So you're just going to list anybody that "claims" to be a rotary engine expert?
Colletti Motorsports: the "ripper off-ers" I thought it would be a good idea to list them in one place with no prejudice. It's up to the members to do their own research. I also stated in the original post that reviews are welcome. |
Luke 6:39
And He spoke a parable to them: “Can the blind lead the blind? Will they not both fall into the ditch? |
Originally Posted by TeamRX8
(Post 4838310)
Luke 6:39
And He spoke a parable to them: “Can the blind lead the blind? Will they not both fall into the ditch? |
Originally Posted by BigCajun
(Post 4838286)
I'm listing anyone who is referenced by a member and professionally rebuilds engines.
I thought it would be a good idea to list them in one place with no prejudice. It's up to the members to do their own research. I also stated in the original post that reviews are welcome. |
:lol:
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Originally Posted by Steve Dallas
(Post 4838329)
If those are the criteria for inclusion, add Motorsport Enterprises Racing (MER) in Cresson, TX. I have no direct experience with them as rotary engine rebuilders, but they are otherwise good guys.
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Originally Posted by BigCajun
(Post 4838342)
Added, thanks.:)
They do R&R and tear-downs, but I don't think they actually rebuild. If you want to see tons and tons of bad housings sitting on shelves, that is the place to go, however! |
Originally Posted by Steve Dallas
(Post 4838347)
Eh... I was kidding...
They do R&R and tear-downs, but I don't think they actually rebuild. If you want to see tons and tons of bad housings sitting on shelves, that is the place to go, however! Someone says "'So&so' does rebuilds." I look at the site and see "Rotary Service", "Engine Swaps", etc. I take their word for it because I'm not going to spent the time to vet the website or source to verify it. |
I can't speak for anyone else, but I think it's better to have the suggestion AND the negative feedback as forum members deem appropriate than to expect OP to vet every single suggestion. It just makes more practical sense to crowdsource everything than to have one person be the arbiter and act as a choke point.
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Originally Posted by IamFodi
(Post 4838352)
I can't speak for anyone else, but I think it's better to have the suggestion AND the negative feedback as forum members deem appropriate than to expect OP to vet every single suggestion. It just makes more practical sense to crowdsource everything than to have one person be the arbiter and act as a choke point.
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Updated Chip Motorsports new website.
https://chipsmotorsports.com/ |
Thanks for the information. Didn't know there was a rotary engine builder even near Arkansas.
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