Miami Show TMP1600
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Re: Miami Show TMP1600
Originally Posted by NOBODY
I just want to see that dam VIDEO
I never personally saw it, but Eddie said it was real, he was TMP Racing on this thread, the guy that actually made the motors. Steven Edmonds/Total Maintenance and David Richard-Cyclone/Xtreme Motor Sports the dealer for Nortech which was TotalMP were the marketing end of it, with Steven and his brother assissting in the Engine dept while they went to school. They all had the world by the kahuna's, motor business (by my pics) was coming in, arrogance got in the way, I'll just stop at the moment for right now. The motors that were in my 4300 did run excellent, and I never had a problem with them, or as a matter of fact, any of the guys at the co.mentioned above, at that time. After I recieved a few phone calls, my eyes were opened up, and I saw the writing on the walls. The problems compounded when the storm came and now it is even worse that the engine builder Eddie left. It is unfortunate that this industry has so many problems, thats one of my reasons for going back to stock power and diesels for less maintenance, so I can enjoy what Ive missed for the last 1-1/2, Boating.
Jeff
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Re: Miami Show TMP1600
Originally Posted by Jassman
I'm sure they will say they lost that in the storm.
I never personally saw it, but Eddie said it was real, he was TMP Racing on this thread, the guy that actually made the motors. Steven Edmonds/Total Maintenance and David Richard-Cyclone/Xtreme Motor Sports the dealer for Nortech which was TotalMP were the marketing end of it, with Steven and his brother assissting in the Engine dept while they went to school. They all had the world by the kahuna's, motor business (by my pics) was coming in, arrogance got in the way, I'll just stop at the moment for right now. The motors that were in my 4300 did run excellent, and I never had a problem with them, or as a matter of fact, any of the guys at the co.mentioned above, at that time. After I recieved a few phone calls, my eyes were opened up, and I saw the writing on the walls. The problems compounded when the storm came and now it is even worse that the engine builder Eddie left. It is unfortunate that this industry has so many problems, thats one of my reasons for going back to stock power and diesels for less maintenance, so I can enjoy what Ive missed for the last 1-1/2, Boating.
Jeff
I never personally saw it, but Eddie said it was real, he was TMP Racing on this thread, the guy that actually made the motors. Steven Edmonds/Total Maintenance and David Richard-Cyclone/Xtreme Motor Sports the dealer for Nortech which was TotalMP were the marketing end of it, with Steven and his brother assissting in the Engine dept while they went to school. They all had the world by the kahuna's, motor business (by my pics) was coming in, arrogance got in the way, I'll just stop at the moment for right now. The motors that were in my 4300 did run excellent, and I never had a problem with them, or as a matter of fact, any of the guys at the co.mentioned above, at that time. After I recieved a few phone calls, my eyes were opened up, and I saw the writing on the walls. The problems compounded when the storm came and now it is even worse that the engine builder Eddie left. It is unfortunate that this industry has so many problems, thats one of my reasons for going back to stock power and diesels for less maintenance, so I can enjoy what Ive missed for the last 1-1/2, Boating.
Jeff
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Re: Miami Show TMP1600
Originally Posted by Jassman
I'm sure they will say they lost that in the storm.
I never personally saw it, but Eddie said it was real, he was TMP Racing on this thread, the guy that actually made the motors. Steven Edmonds/Total Maintenance and David Richard-Cyclone/Xtreme Motor Sports the dealer for Nortech which was TotalMP were the marketing end of it, with Steven and his brother assissting in the Engine dept while they went to school. They all had the world by the kahuna's, motor business (by my pics) was coming in, arrogance got in the way, I'll just stop at the moment for right now. The motors that were in my 4300 did run excellent, and I never had a problem with them, or as a matter of fact, any of the guys at the co.mentioned above, at that time. After I recieved a few phone calls, my eyes were opened up, and I saw the writing on the walls. The problems compounded when the storm came and now it is even worse that the engine builder Eddie left. It is unfortunate that this industry has so many problems, thats one of my reasons for going back to stock power and diesels for less maintenance, so I can enjoy what Ive missed for the last 1-1/2, Boating.
Jeff
I never personally saw it, but Eddie said it was real, he was TMP Racing on this thread, the guy that actually made the motors. Steven Edmonds/Total Maintenance and David Richard-Cyclone/Xtreme Motor Sports the dealer for Nortech which was TotalMP were the marketing end of it, with Steven and his brother assissting in the Engine dept while they went to school. They all had the world by the kahuna's, motor business (by my pics) was coming in, arrogance got in the way, I'll just stop at the moment for right now. The motors that were in my 4300 did run excellent, and I never had a problem with them, or as a matter of fact, any of the guys at the co.mentioned above, at that time. After I recieved a few phone calls, my eyes were opened up, and I saw the writing on the walls. The problems compounded when the storm came and now it is even worse that the engine builder Eddie left. It is unfortunate that this industry has so many problems, thats one of my reasons for going back to stock power and diesels for less maintenance, so I can enjoy what Ive missed for the last 1-1/2, Boating.
Jeff
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Re: Miami Show TMP1600
Originally Posted by masher44
I just drove thru your area this weekend and it is still a big mess. Hard to believe what it looked like months ago. I see some new subdivisions on the North side of I-10 that are going in on the water though.... a good sign no doubt. We tried to stay overnight in the Slidell area and no dice. Couldnt believe how NO looked from the road.... whole neighborhoods deserted and all the ruined vehicles looted under the bridges ... what a shame. Still highway signs down etc etc.... The Slidell area was scary with all these people living in the shady hotels.... scary place...
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Re: Miami Show TMP1600
Originally Posted by Jassman
If you think that looks bad, you should have come another 1/2 hour east to MS, where we were on the right side of the eye. Slidell still has structures up, where Lakeshore, Bay St. louis, Wavaland, PassChristian are comptely leveled for miles. The good thing is that everything is getting cleaned up, which could have taken 20 years to accomplish. New buildings, casino's, hotels and state of the art marinas I am working on. I love this area, including parts of LA, it can only get better, but will eventually turn out like Florida, and all its congested traffic.Jeff
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Re: Miami Show TMP1600
Originally Posted by racer-x6
Jeff is right about everything being leveled, there were 13 houses on my street and now only 3 Jeff, Thanks for sending E. Hotard my way. How did it run?