Nicks Garage 383 build

That is the situation where you get it in writing what the customer wants. The more performance they expect, the more the invoice will be. Lay it out in writing and get it signed these days. Years ago you had gentlemen's agreements where it was discussed, agreed on with a hand shake. Today is a different story and a signed contract stipulating the expectations with both parties holding copies is still liable to end up in court.


WTF are you talking about? You can put it in writing and that makes a difference how?

The customer will still ***** about it everywhere and any chance they get.

There is a reason why people that get PAID to build engines and have to make their house payment doing it ALWAYS say you’ll want more power because regardless of all the “street” guys populating places like this claiming their 350 hp engine is all they need.

There is a small percentage that will accept that. The rest will ***** because they think it should be faster than it is.

How many threads are on these forums with titles like “help me make more power” or “my **** is pig slow and I need more power?

It happens all the time and I don’t give a single **** what you it on paper, it won’t change a thing.

Ramm knows exactly what he’s talking about. He did it for a living.