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Originally Posted by sen2two
I understand the term work hardening just fine. I don't know what you do for a living, but I am a machinist and a welder full time. I work with various steels, aluminum's, and plastic on a daily basis. if you actually believe that a flow meter will work harden and crack from vibration, you really need to research your materials.
Ps. Can't wait for your response. Your responses to people who "test" you are always fun.
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No problem...
Started a business with a partner a few years ago DESIGNING, ENGINEERING, AND TESTING products for the FC3S primarily.
We managed to clear a quarter million dollars of sales in year #2.
I used to do this seriously.
Specifically for this car...
I'd like to think that I know a thing or two about the FC3S, it's customer base, and supply and demand SPECIFIC for the FC3S.
I really don't care what your "qualifications" are, but your claims imply that you really have no idea what you are talking about.
As for products SPECIFIC to the FC3S, I doubt "yours trumps mines" in this case, so you can drop the resume boasting now...
You can drop the ape chest pounding.
You really don't know who you're fucking with.
I'd suggest you do your research before you start touting your credentials.
And, just to keep this OT for the OP...
It's all constructive criticism.
You're welcome to ignore the whole thing.
As mentioned above, I have experience with a thing or two trying to market products to FC3S owners.
It's frustrating to THINK you have a viable product to sell, when in reality, it doesn't.
Just trying to help you steer your labor and efforts to something that would sell better.
That's it.
Then people started the resume comparing...
You make your product.
You try and sell it.
If it sells, good for you.
I didn't say NOT to sell it.
-Ted