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Old Jul 24, 2003 | 02:12 PM
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Hey Rich, I don't have any experience with autos, but as for Coan... if this new one doesn't work, then I can't see how legally they can not give you a refund for it.

I mean, you ordered one thing (something that would stall at 3500), and they sent you something else (something that stalls much higher). So, I wouldn't take any "crap" from them if this new one doesn't work either. Demand a refund and move on to one that works how you want.
Old Jul 24, 2003 | 02:39 PM
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Originally posted by JSK333
Hey Rich, I don't have any experience with autos, but as for Coan... if this new one doesn't work, then I can't see how legally they can not give you a refund for it.

I mean, you ordered one thing (something that would stall at 3500), and they sent you something else (something that stalls much higher). So, I wouldn't take any "crap" from them if this new one doesn't work either. Demand a refund and move on to one that works how you want.
I feel the same, but they already have my money and therefore hold better cards! Anyway, they have supposedly fixed it. It's back in the car and I will be trying it Saturday. I'll let people know.

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Old Jul 25, 2003 | 12:16 PM
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Sorry to hear about your problem. I remember your original post and I suggested the Neil Chance converter. If you can't make your Coan work Chance can use your cover to make a new bolt together converter. They also have a weld together converter that will be about $700 cheaper and will be more than enough for your app. Dan Millen runs a Chance Bolt together and his car makes ungodly torque down low. Good luck and if you buy another buy the Chance.


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Old Jul 25, 2003 | 12:59 PM
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Originally posted by 383 Blwn Bird
Sorry to hear about your problem. I remember your original post and I suggested the Neil Chance converter. If you can't make your Coan work Chance can use your cover to make a new bolt together converter. They also have a weld together converter that will be about $700 cheaper and will be more than enough for your app. Dan Millen runs a Chance Bolt together and his car makes ungodly torque down low. Good luck and if you buy another buy the Chance.


Kevin
Thanks for the info. I will be trying the converter tomorrow. Probably should have listened to you in the first place! I know I asked this before, but do you have contact info for Chance?

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Old Jul 25, 2003 | 03:02 PM
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Heres the link. http://racingconverters.com You can call them direct.


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Old Jul 25, 2003 | 11:27 PM
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Originally posted by 383 Blwn Bird
Heres the link. http://racingconverters.com You can call them direct.


Good luck,
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Thanks. Hopefully, I won't need them. I'll know better tomorrow.

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Old Jul 28, 2003 | 08:19 PM
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The new (revised) converter Coan sent seems to work. Found another problem though, alippin SC belt. I am going to a cog belt setup that should help that problem though.

Thanks for the advice.

Rich Krause
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