DIY_EFI Digest V5 #868
Clare Snyder
claresnyder at home.com
Fri Nov 9 13:05:48 GMT 2001
Subject: Re: DIY_EFI - DIY-WB pricing
> I'm about a month past the time I should have one up and running.
How do you figure that?.
Up until now your only option was a $600 (min) unit.
If your in a hurry feel free to spend that, and get one in 2 days.
More dedicated volunteers and we'd have had this years ago.
Bruce
Here's how I figure it - I've got my project basically on hold, waiting for a
way of checking mixtures. It's starting to get Da@( cold up here, so the project
may end up on hold until spring.- That's why I should have it a month ago.
I'm willing to wait a while to save some money - but you STILL have not
responded to my question about how long I need to wait, how much it will cost,
or if I will even get the parts I need. You send an argumentative response to
the list - would it take any more time to answer the question? All this reply to
the list does is lower the signal to noise ratio on the list, making it harder
to sort out all the good stuff from the "noise".
Please, somebody find out what is happening so I can plan my time around the
arrival of the required parts.
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