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Re: Idea car shop
My big thing is Knowledge. I have found it very hard to find a shop that i actually trust taking my car to here in california. If i were in MN i would have no problem taking my car to shops around there like LSE and DB and MAP because i know the members and know what they are capible of doing. Down here not so much. If i ever end up taking my car to a shop, I feel really bad for him, because hes gonna have to go through an interview process before hand. Ill ask questions like "Which is better for my car, 6 bolt block or 7 bolt?" "What is crankwalk?" "if you were to change something about my current setup, what would you change?" and things like that.
Customer service can only get you so far. you can be the nicest guy in the world but when it comes down to it, if you dont know shit about dsms, you arent coming near my car. I have found many times where i would talk to a mechanic at a shop and they take one look at my setup (which isnt bad, but there are a lot higher hp cars in MN) and get a confused look on their face. After that im done with them.
I actually talked to a guy and almost punched him. He was saying how a 16g was the biggest turbo you should go with on a daily driven dsm while a bunch of guys were around this stock gsx. Anything bigger is way too big for street. I made him look like a fool in front of his friends when i showed him the 50 trim.
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