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Old 09-13-2010, 12:26 PM
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I just purchased my GEN 3 dynaspark made custom for the delteq ignition system. Im very interested to see how it works. Ill keep you guys updated.
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do you have the delteq, or bailey ltcc?
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They are nice pieces, especially without the rotor for high RPM use. Where did you purchase it at ? I thought Delteq and Dynaspark were defunct now.
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i bought my delteq unit of ebay last year for like 400 bucks. i talked to bob today from dynaspark and he is hand building my unit tomorrow im soooo excited
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I would have spent the $$ on an ls1 pcm instead.
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I agree. Money is tight right now so I'm gonna keep the delteq till I come across more money for that upgrade. Where is the sticky for the ls1e pcm upgrade?
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Originally Posted by Lgoldtop
I agree. Money is tight right now so I'm gonna keep the delteq till I come across more money for that upgrade. Where is the sticky for the ls1e pcm upgrade?
Damn, how much is he charging you to build it?
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Its $525 for the hand built unit with all the wiring. Then it also comes with a lifetime warranty pretty much. He told me that if it ever breaks I just send it up and they will re-build it for like $60. Its a awesome deal and ive heard nothing but positive things about dynaspark. Delteq went under a while ago but their website is still running so you can get support through the pdf file on the website. Dynaspark has a fairly simple website which is whats confusing people to think they are out of business. Bob from dynaspark told me its like $25 per day and per order to keep the website up. If you want more info call him at 1-260-484-0826. He is really a nice guy and stands behinds his products. So far I couldnt be satisfied. I still have to put the Gen III in still though.
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Originally Posted by Lgoldtop
Its $525 for the hand built unit with all the wiring. Then it also comes with a lifetime warranty pretty much. He told me that if it ever breaks I just send it up and they will re-build it for like $60. Its a awesome deal and ive heard nothing but positive things about dynaspark. Delteq went under a while ago but their website is still running so you can get support through the pdf file on the website. Dynaspark has a fairly simple website which is whats confusing people to think they are out of business. Bob from dynaspark told me its like $25 per day and per order to keep the website up. If you want more info call him at 1-260-484-0826. He is really a nice guy and stands behinds his products. So far I couldnt be satisfied. I still have to put the Gen III in still though.
Support through a pdf file??? LOL, can that repair a broken unit?
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Its $525 for the hand built unit with all the wiring. Then it also comes with a lifetime warranty pretty much. He told me that if it ever breaks I just send it up and they will re-build it for like $60. Its a awesome deal and ive heard nothing but positive things about dynaspark. Delteq went under a while ago but their website is still running so you can get support through the pdf file on the website. Dynaspark has a fairly simple website which is whats confusing people to think they are out of business. Bob from dynaspark told me its like $25 per day and per order to keep the website up. If you want more info call him at 1-260-484-0826. He is really a nice guy and stands behinds his products. So far I couldnt be satisfied. I still have to put the Gen III in still though.
$25 a day for a website? Seriously? And shbox -
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I agree the support through the delteq "pdf" file sucks ***. But what else am i supposed to use besides help on here? its pretty much a troubleshooting guide but i have had no problems with my delteq and it works great. And yeah harner i told dynaspark they were getting ripped off lol
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Originally Posted by speed_demon24
I would have spent the $$ on an ls1 pcm instead.
exactly what I was thinking
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dang i pay $50 a year for my website, unlimited space....
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Originally Posted by Lgoldtop
Bob from dynaspark told me its like $25 per day and per order to keep the website up.
I highly doubt that, unless he's hosting at rackspace.com I've got our website down while we're completely renovating it, but when it was up, even one a busy month $50 a month more than covered it. And $25 an order? Huh? We send out a thousand orders a month and I don't even understand what you could bunch in as a per order costs? I'm really confused here.
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you should contact bob and help him find a new web designer



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