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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
The things I put up with...
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<blockquote data-quote="stang99" data-source="post: 835451" data-attributes="member: 191"><p>You are the fastest clutch killer in the West. for sure. Funny, when Vista took my car on trade and gave it back, the clutch adjuster was screwed all the way into the firewall when I picked up the car. A week later the cable was down to two strands. I am sure that being totally unadjusted was the cause. It seems that the SVT Certified Ford mechanic, who was an idiot, attempted to duplicate the stock clutch's pedal action by loosing the adjuster. You'd think that any competent mechanic would have enough talent to figure out how the adjustable quadrant should function. It really makes you wonder about the ability of any of the dealer mechanics. </p><p>Hope you get everything back soon, but, I guess that you will not be at the Hangover Nationals at LACR? Too bad. Juan went 12.29 last Friday on a slippery non prepped track spinning second really badly. It would have been an 11 sec pass if he had been running ET Streets and had cut a 1.68 60' time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99, post: 835451, member: 191"] You are the fastest clutch killer in the West. for sure. Funny, when Vista took my car on trade and gave it back, the clutch adjuster was screwed all the way into the firewall when I picked up the car. A week later the cable was down to two strands. I am sure that being totally unadjusted was the cause. It seems that the SVT Certified Ford mechanic, who was an idiot, attempted to duplicate the stock clutch's pedal action by loosing the adjuster. You'd think that any competent mechanic would have enough talent to figure out how the adjustable quadrant should function. It really makes you wonder about the ability of any of the dealer mechanics. Hope you get everything back soon, but, I guess that you will not be at the Hangover Nationals at LACR? Too bad. Juan went 12.29 last Friday on a slippery non prepped track spinning second really badly. It would have been an 11 sec pass if he had been running ET Streets and had cut a 1.68 60' time. [/QUOTE]
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