Engine upgrades, is cheaper really better?
Well he called Shawn and burned up 10 hours on the phone with numerous questions about different ways to go with the build. Shawn gave him in my opinion a very competitive price, definitely not the cheapest but still a great quote for the package he priced. After countless calls saying the car is going to be dropped off this weekend, no next weekend ect. I get a call from the guy, he changed plans and now is using another sponsor for a "BUDGET" Shortblock. We talk about the build and he said he changed his mind because of pricing. Now let me say that the price difference was $500.
So I call Shawn whom I consider a very good friend and tell him the story, he's not pissed but alittle fustrated he spent 10 hours trying to get the combo right so the customer can achieve his goals for his project.
The client had a local shop(Maryland) do the "mechanical" install of swapping out the motors and finish up the tune. I kinda had a feeling that something was going to go wrong just knowing how these upgrades can go wrong. I get a call 2 thursdays ago @ Dinner from the Client and he says that the tuner can't tune the car for whatever reason and needs the car gone so I tell him to tow it down to my Home/Shop to complete the tune.
I get the car everything looks good couple things I noticed, No ARP head studs(Stock bolts) and basic LS6 heads vs a better quality 205cc head that was used in the quote which we'll leave at that. We start working on the tune, change a couple of basic things and try to get the car started. Battery is DEAD as a door nail. Throw the charger on for 40 minutes and try again. Car cranks but no fire. Work on it for a couple hours and no luck.
Go on a whim that the previous mechanic didn't swap the LS2 wires, got that knocked out. Engine fires but runs really rough....
Last edited by Phil99vette; Jan 2, 2009 at 10:55 AM.
Now that the car finally runs we find that the oil pan was not installed correctly and the oil pan has a severe leak on the passenger side.
If I had the time I would fix oil pan but between building my home and race car its not in the cards.
So now the money side of it. The client spent more money with the "Budget" build and labor before all this **** hit the fan. The "mechanic" is out of business hence why the car needed to be removed from the shop in a hurry.
Moral of the story: STOP BEING SOO CHEAP AND PAY FOR QUALITY LABOR AT A QUALITY SHOP WHERE YOU'LL HAVE A GREAT EXPERIENCE.
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I feel your pain Phil, I try to let Shiz deal with all the "customers" because all they want to do is ask a bunch of questions and get all the info they can from you then take there money to the cheapest guy.
The other problem is now he has spent all his money and doesnt have the money to pay someone to do it right. Funny thing is if he went to Shawn it would have been right the first time.
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I'm sad to say i see this stuff everyday of the week.We arent the cheapest guy in town by far,but it usually costs less money for us to do the job.Why you ask-because it's alot cheaper to do it once correct than to do it twice wrong.Just recently a customer came in with an engine noise-we tore it down to find out the wristpin slid out becuase only half the spirolock were put in.Another come in with a low power concern,after doing some diag we tore the motor down to find out the ring end gaps were too tight and tore up the cylinder walls.I'm currently doing a 402 for a guy that recently bought a 402 from somebody else for it to only last 2 pulls on the dyno.
The guys who want quality come to us,the guys that want cheap eventually come to us after cheap left them empty handed.
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If all you want to do is price shop then you get what you shopped for.
Unfortunately when your dropping several thousand dollars this isn't a mistake you want to make to often and usually only make it once. Sometimes you really do get what you pay for.
I don't think he got it done yet and frankly i don't really care as I'm sick of arguing with him. lol
Last edited by Nightrydass; Jan 2, 2009 at 03:45 PM.
Shawn and I have talked about this exact situation. All I can say is, the car owner deserves what he gets.



