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HPFP at what point??
RedRobin:
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I always thought that Autotech and KMD were the same product and was KMD originally.
QD MBE:
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Open and honest springs to mind.................... But based on fact.
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....Being open and honest in expressing my opinion is what got me into trouble on this occasion it seems.
What is 'fact' is something which can vary when posted by experts on the internet - Doubtless myself included sometimes.
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Off topic,
But fact to me is not what I read on t'internet but broken and poor welds, how the BSH mounts made my car feel after fit, incorrect length exhaust hangers etc, all fact, not hearsay.
As i have said, not sponsored or favour any company, just my factual based engineering observations.
Back on topic...........
tony_danza:
--- Quote from: RedRobin on January 22, 2010, 05:05:42 pm ---
....Understood, and thank you for bothering to write. I'll see if I can improve my ways :grouphug:
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I'm by no means perfect, so feedback is always welcome too you know.
From the other one...^^
Fact is something that can be proven without doubt. Opinion if for something that can't - I'm always quite careful when writing something to ensure I mark a statement with which is which.
Nobody, no matter how expert in their field, can demand their opinion is fact without proof.
xxx_mojo_xxx:
Consider this simple question?
If the Autotech pump is circa £300 and the APR circa £700 - does the extensive testing alone warrant the two-fold difference in price?
This is a personal opinion...but I believe APR components are over-priced. Some of this may be down to the APR's desire to develop its "brand", impression of exclusivity and quality.
If I was spending my hard earned money - I would ask myself if the APR product was twice as good as the Autotech one. As far as testing is concerned...the passage of time has proven Autotech's credentials... and I would always go with the tried-and-tested component with the largest user-base.
P.S. I think we all need to go easy on Robin. I can't help feeling he's been given an unduly hard time.
gazbutS3:
you do get a complete new pump with the APR item, nobody has really mentioned that, not sayin it justifies the price but it does add up, 300quid for the kit plus fitting then add the price of a brand new pump and it's gettin there
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