Spotted: Holley prototype (I think?)
#63
Looks like you're the only guy who made it to the end of page three after all.
Cutlass 455,
Why don't you send me an email with your contact info and the part # for the hat of your choice from www.holley.com and I'll get that out to you sir.
As for product release they are definitely coming out. I'll look to our product manager for a tentative release date. I'm also having one of our graphic designers send me a .pdf of the specs for the products we had on display (which includes the two prototypes from page 1) this weekend for all of you guys to see.
Cheers.
Cutlass 455,
Why don't you send me an email with your contact info and the part # for the hat of your choice from www.holley.com and I'll get that out to you sir.
As for product release they are definitely coming out. I'll look to our product manager for a tentative release date. I'm also having one of our graphic designers send me a .pdf of the specs for the products we had on display (which includes the two prototypes from page 1) this weekend for all of you guys to see.
Cheers.
Last edited by t4rs14; 09-27-2010 at 08:14 AM.
#64
i am pleased my detective skills have paid off.
i like to walk everywhere, as you can see from this picture of me
however watson does have a buggy with an ls and is interested mr. burnett
i like to walk everywhere, as you can see from this picture of me
however watson does have a buggy with an ls and is interested mr. burnett
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Hello Sherlock, Ben @ Jalopnik, and the entire LS1 tech community,
I am Blane Burnett, THE marketing guy at Holley (plug) that you all seem to have mixed feelings toward at the moment. Congratulations for taking the time out of your busy schedule to take a look at my Photobucket account (if you need any 240sx parts, just give me a shout).
Nonetheless, an explanation is in order. Just before the Holley LS Fest (plug), a few of us decided to create a bit of hype for some of the new products we were going to be showcasing at the event (plug, plug). In that particular meeting, the whole iPhone 4 scandal was mentioned and we laughed and thought about how it, in more ways than one, created quite a bit of buzz for the product (not that it needed any more).
From there the idea snowballed into a joke about going to a local business, taking some of our larger prototypes in there and taking some shots. Several things were done to tip off those who sniffed a rat. The shots were taken with an SLR, as opposed to a cell phone, and the blurred faces were only meant to prolong the interest.
After looking at the first two pages of responses on this forum, it seemed the thread was being taken the right way. We apologize for not coming out with the farce any earlier, but we got really busy with LS Fest (shameless LS Fest plug again). We hope you guys got more of a laugh out of the post than anything else (we sure have) and that you’re excited we have some new intakes coming out.
Interestingly enough, we found further pictures of our LS products from other people who attended LS Fest within this very same thread (gotta love that viral stuff).
Now for the guy that did the detective work…I would offer you some free Holley brand parts for your fine work, but at this point I am not sure how that would be taken. Would that be seen as a buy off or a genuine gesture? I am so confused. Other than telling Holley engineers to hurry up with these intakes, please let me know what I should do to make this right within the LS community.
Cordially yours and a paying advertiser on LS1-Tech forever,
Blane Burnett
Marketing and Public Relations Coordinator
Holley Performance Products
1801 Russellville Rd.
Bowling Green, KY 42101
P.S., Earlier this morning I was called to a meeting with our President where I found out, as punishment for my supposed misdeeds, my company car has been downgraded from a Corvette to a Prius. Just kidding….or am I?
I am Blane Burnett, THE marketing guy at Holley (plug) that you all seem to have mixed feelings toward at the moment. Congratulations for taking the time out of your busy schedule to take a look at my Photobucket account (if you need any 240sx parts, just give me a shout).
Nonetheless, an explanation is in order. Just before the Holley LS Fest (plug), a few of us decided to create a bit of hype for some of the new products we were going to be showcasing at the event (plug, plug). In that particular meeting, the whole iPhone 4 scandal was mentioned and we laughed and thought about how it, in more ways than one, created quite a bit of buzz for the product (not that it needed any more).
From there the idea snowballed into a joke about going to a local business, taking some of our larger prototypes in there and taking some shots. Several things were done to tip off those who sniffed a rat. The shots were taken with an SLR, as opposed to a cell phone, and the blurred faces were only meant to prolong the interest.
After looking at the first two pages of responses on this forum, it seemed the thread was being taken the right way. We apologize for not coming out with the farce any earlier, but we got really busy with LS Fest (shameless LS Fest plug again). We hope you guys got more of a laugh out of the post than anything else (we sure have) and that you’re excited we have some new intakes coming out.
Interestingly enough, we found further pictures of our LS products from other people who attended LS Fest within this very same thread (gotta love that viral stuff).
Now for the guy that did the detective work…I would offer you some free Holley brand parts for your fine work, but at this point I am not sure how that would be taken. Would that be seen as a buy off or a genuine gesture? I am so confused. Other than telling Holley engineers to hurry up with these intakes, please let me know what I should do to make this right within the LS community.
Cordially yours and a paying advertiser on LS1-Tech forever,
Blane Burnett
Marketing and Public Relations Coordinator
Holley Performance Products
1801 Russellville Rd.
Bowling Green, KY 42101
P.S., Earlier this morning I was called to a meeting with our President where I found out, as punishment for my supposed misdeeds, my company car has been downgraded from a Corvette to a Prius. Just kidding….or am I?
#71
In production it will be cast from Aluminum.
As for the .pdfs of the products we've had at LS Fest, we'll have them soon.
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that tunnel ram/plenum intake looks like it was modeled after the typical serious sheet metal intakes. it looks like it will be a serious contendor. what other tops will be available for it? if the price is signifcantly lower than a typical sheetmetal. i think it will sell very well. i would definitely pay for one.
and currently im biased to edelbrock cathedral port super victor intakes.
and currently im biased to edelbrock cathedral port super victor intakes.
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So back to the Street Warrior intake.. WHY HAVE YOU SHELVED THAT PROJECT??? It was so worth it to make it.. Especially if you came to market way cheaper than the FAST units like planned.
#79
I should have known it was a pipe dream that Holley would ever consider weight in their decisions... And right where it is not needed, up high at the front of the vehicle.
#80
Hey t4rs14, how about talking to the powers that be down there about making a composite tunnel ram! Make it thick enough for some generous boost and that might keep the thermal aluminum haters at bay.