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IPS Mike

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  1. I built one on their site and it was at 19 and change with a loader.... I may need to go see a dealer!
  2. How much did you have in the kobota deal if you don't mind me asking?
  3. Well my thoughts were to pickup the ford now and then look at the zero-turn at the beginning of next mowing season. The Ford has a few options included (bushhog and blade) and could be had for around 2k. I just can't see dropping close to 15 or 20 in a tractor....
  4. anticipating a concrete drive. approx 150-180ft
  5. I have been looking at a 53 Ford Golden Jubilee. Is this something that I can get away with until I have the need for the zero turn?
  6. Do you leave the front loader on it while mowing? Also is it difficult to swap stuff around?
  7. I recently purchased just under 7 acres of land in the Mansfield area. Our plan is to build a house and garage. It is partially wooded with a stream but will most likely end up mowing 4+ acres. #1 priority will be to mow. Secondary will be to move things. (Dirt, snow, Etc.) Let me know your thoughts!
  8. http://www.beardlife.bigcartel.com Use Promo Code: MAY That will get you an extra discount! Happy Holidays
  9. I Believe they used the engine from the juke. I would be interested in what modifications were made to the engine and what power output they are at.
  10. Just because I figure not many will make it to the last post of the thread on this car in our section I will toss it in here too.:
  11. EDIT: This is Jeff logged in as Mike Didn't have any time to go anywhere but all shots from in my yard or right behind it: http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6057/6253215675_0c756576e8_b.jpg http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6160/6253247759_00c0cf55b8_b.jpg http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6219/6253265135_3e75f0a3a5_b.jpg http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6162/6253265145_49f042f7ea_b.jpg http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6036/6253757906_7c8c830d0f_b.jpg http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6212/6253289913_1e43041dcb_b.jpg I still need to straighten this one: http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6119/6253289893_c3c9de08e6_b.jpg A few deer that didn't like me walking around http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6060/6253303201_341f77010c_b.jpg
  12. Call the shop any time and ask to speak to Brent 740-657-FAST (3278)
  13. Neither car made anywhere near 700hp at that track day. Black car was a super heat-soaked 600rwhp and the white car who knows lol. It is dropping off next week for LSx heads and then we will find out for sure. Black car is getting complete fuel system and 10psi pulley back on which will put him back at the 740rwhp mark. Main difference wasn't power -- it was that one was an Auto and the other a 6-speed Mike
  14. Thanks for the post and it was nice meeting you I look forward to helping you out with whatever mods you would like done in the future and thanks again for stopping down! Mike
  15. Jim, I am going to post one last time to address this statement you have made multiple times now that is 1000% not true. I was made aware of two problems with the car AFTER it was loaded and on the trailer. Jeff and I both told you to unload it and we would take care of both no questions asked. You declined. Then I offered to write you a check for what fixing the two issues would cost me and you un-politely declined. If you think that posting pictures of wiring is going to prompt a phone call asking how much compensation you would like for your hard work it isn’t. It simply doesn’t work that way. If you had pointed it out or called me and let me know you were not happy with it (Or anything for that matter) of course it would have been addressed immediately. This policy isn’t unique to IPS. It is the same at every dealership, Best Buy, Lowes, or restaurant on the planet. If a dealership is given 7 attempts to fix the same problem and it still isn’t fixed you have a reason to look elsewhere. If you take it upon yourself to do things you were not happy with but never let them know prior they don’t owe you a dime. We can’t “Fix” things unless we know there is a problem or you let us know you would like something done differently. If you keep those in your back pocket until the day you pick the car up what do you think could have been done differently? The two things you told me about I offered to take care of on the spot – no questions asked. You told me to fuck off. Bottom Line: You didn’t want a single issue resolved – you wanted your “Big day” on here and you got it. Us voluntarily fixing every single concern you had with the car wouldn’t make bashing us quite so easy would it? Jeff spent over an hour on the phone trying to get you to send an email to him on what about the car didn’t meet your expectations prior to you picking it up. I was in the same room and he was essentially begging you to tell us what you were not happy with. You sent nothing. That’s it, I am off to Germany for the Air Force so if any of this is still going on when I get back I will deal with it then. Mike
  16. This will be my last post. Jeff does not work with customers bills or what goes into them. It is my job to get with tech's and determine what goes into each of our customers invoices. Obviously being gone to afghanastan during your build didn't help matters any, but I didn't really have a choice in the matter. Jeff has nothing to do with the cars in the shop, that is 100% my responsibility.
  17. I’m sorry to see that this whole thing had to come to this. I personally invested many hours of my time in the car to keep the bill down and to keep the car progressing. I have been an owner of IPS Motorsports for over 6 years now and have never once been called dishonest. As the “Shop Manager” I have worked my ass off trying as hard as I can to make projects go smooth and to make customers happy. IPS exists today because of positive word of mouth. Even though it is nice having the vast majority of our customers leave happy with the service provided, the few that don’t makes us work even harder to be the absolute best at what we do. Through all of the complications and delays we were very happy to have the car make really good power. There will be no point / counterpoint about this because in the end it never resolves anything anyway. We wish things could have turned out differently and we would like to wish Jim the best.
  18. yes IPSMotorsports 614-444-5884
  19. IPS Mike

    friday night 5/11

    The stock fuel pump was forged by the hands of God In reality the hard-wired stock fuel pump just has to feed the surge tank. Apparently it got a little warm after a long night and stopped functioning. After about 15 min. of cool down time it was fine. I would say that it did pretty well for the first night out. I hear it raced a few cars and bikes on baby boost and now we just cant wait to turn up the wick. mike
  20. I think i was member 20 something. Jeff told me about as i was in texas at Tech School for the Air Force. I am still doing the Air Force thing, actually just re-enlisted for another 6 years. charter was the best...
  21. I'll never forget that night. I remember you honked, and i launched the shit out of that car. after my 2-3 shift, i thought you had stopped racing you were so far back. The funny thing is neither of us would let up. I think you ended up passing me at 130 or somewhere in there. great times!!!!
  22. ha ha ha you must have been down on 80's day. gotta love the satalite radio.
  23. Sean, I sure will. The list is getting narrowed down to who expressed interest in each specific make/model and then decisions will be made. I have already talked to a few people (in no particular order) but will keep everyone posted and update this thread accordingly. I had well over 100 replies so sifting thru them all has taken some time. Jeff
  24. Welcome Noob! Stealths are slow. If they only have one turbo, they are half as fast as the ones that have two Jeff -- posting under Mikes name
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